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[Pegoplata sp. female] Anthomyiidae ?
Christine Devillers
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This female of anthomyiidae was taking the sun on a trunk of apple-tree.
(About 5mm,Belgium,31-10-2009).
What coudl it be ?
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One for the study (if i may..Smile)
Pre-alar is present
notopleuron without small hairs
Arista not long haired
Eyes not haired ...
I can't see if the mentum is black and shining...
Midtibia with 1ad+1pd (+2pv)
Hindtibia with 2pd+more ad

I think Pegomya sp.
More.. i can't say

Joke van Erkelens Grin
 
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Hmm, I don't think Pegomya bear some crossed interfrontals. If hind tibia with 2 pd and 2 ad (not sure), then I think to Pegoplata.
Where is Michael by the way ?
Stephane.
 
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What i know, has Pegoplata indeed 2pd+2ad, but on the same level, (but if i see it right there are 3ad..)
And Pegomya testacea/winthemi have interfrontals, but maybe they are an exception..? ...interesting!

JokeSmile
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Difficult to take pictures of the mentum, but perhaps those others ones could help ?
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I have checked again and indeed Pegomya bear some crossed interfrontals.
There are some exceptions, but they don't match with your fly.
So.....Stephane is right Grin of cource
Pegoplata.sp
But now i know for sure Pegomya bears crossed interfrontals.
The exceptions had confused me.

Joke Smile
 
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Thanks Joke and Stephane Smile
 
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