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Anthomyiidae > Hylemya sp. female [J van E]
Stephen R
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Posted on 11-12-2009 19:43
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Be afraid ... the last one was clearly far too easy Wink This is from December 5, also Clitheroe.
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I think...you have an invasion of Hylemya...Grin

This time H.variata/urbica if acrostichals are close together.
If they are broad....then H.partita could be.

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That was quick! I have no dorsal shot, so it will have to be Hylemya sp this time. I'll see if I can find some more over the weekend. Of course there are one or two older things in my antho bin...Shock Not good for you to be idle Grin
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Not good for you to be idleGrin


..........than I take free for the weekend !!

Joke GrinGrin
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Yes, we must take good care of you now we have someone who can crack the Ackland keys! They definitely weren't designed to be used on photographs Frown Put your feet up with a good monograph Grin
 
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