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Small Fanniidae? (07.08.09) --> Anthomyiidae
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 12-08-2009 00:18
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Hello!

An only 3-3.5 mm fly from a dish with fruit bait in the garden (northwest Germany) last week. Could it be a Fannia sp. male?
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A little bit larger, but less sharp.
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Or Anthomyiidae?
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One for the study...
Anthomyiidae
Legs black, t2 with 1 ad, hind femur with numerous ad and t3 with 2 ad...and abdomen very short....
Pegomya sp. (maybe argyrocephala)
Probleby totaly wrong...Grin

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Hello, Joke!

javanerkelens wrote:
One for the study...
Anthomyiidae
Legs black, t2 with 1 ad, hind femur with numerous ad and t3 with 2 ad...and abdomen very short....
Pegomya sp. (maybe argyrocephala)


Thanks a lot! With these tiny "muscid likes" I'm mostly totally helpless...
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