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Antho. or Muscid, Coenosia?
Roger Thomason
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Sunning itself on the greenhouse a couple of days ago...size 4mm ish. ID'able?
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Anthomyiidae. Female Hylemya vagans/nigrimana, I think.
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Cheers Lars
Afraid these all look the same to me....Frown
Haven't got any of those in my antique checklist, not under those names anyhow....I'll check my list for updates.

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Anthomyiidae species
Seems not Hylemya vagans / nigrimana ..
mid and hind femora should be yellow and antennae seems bare or short pubescent and are in Hylemya longer haired.

Joke van Erkelens
 
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Frown..Spoilsport.....Grin
Thanks Joke.
 
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Frown..Spoilsport.....Grin
????
I was afraid I had to listen to Frank Zappa again..Shock , for translation.
But luckely there is "the free dictionairy"....
.....One who mars the pleasure of others......

I'm sorry for it GrinGrin

Joke
 
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Sorry...duff dictionary you've got there Joke..just sent a PM on subject while you were posting this..the wrong answer completely.

Roger

OOPS; Talking at cross-purposes here I think..Grin you are right on this word.
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Who's duff here...GrinGrin

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Should have stuck to DUFF BEER...........DOH



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