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Hebecnema fumosa (Thanks Nikita)
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Posted on 28-07-2009 23:47
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Norway, 24.06.2009, Between 5 and 10 mm

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After intkey'ing again, I have ended up with Anthomyiidae and Fanniidae.

Can anyone tell me more?
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I don't think it is Fanniidae (sc line seems not straight)
The dorco centrals are more then 3, so no Anthomyiidae (except Egle ciliata)
I think it is a Muscidae (probably Hebecnema)

Joke van Erkelens
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Oh man, I felt so smart with the key.. haha well a comfort is that I initially thought it had a Muscidae- feel to it.

Thank you!
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Remember...I'm just a fanatic amateur...not a expert!

JokeWink stil learning every day also!
 
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it will take a while. Smile There is no easy way to learn ID flies. Wink And that's the challenge! Smile it would be dry if IDing was so easy. Wink
 
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I agree with Joke.
Hebecnema, I think H. fumosa.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thank you all!
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