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Muscidae? > Anthomyiidae: Lasiomma sp. [J van E]
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c.4mm, December 28, Lancashire UK.
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Bit confusing fly..... i think Anthomyiidae
I know the analvein seems not reach the costa on the photo, but i don't know a muscidae with eyes haired+proclinate orbital+3 dc.+calypters very short
When Stephane agree with Anthomyiidae, than the only posibility is a Lasiomma sp.
When it is still a Muscidae......then i am very curious Grin

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Oh good, I'm right to be confused (for once Wink )

Many thanks,
Stephen.

Later: the more I look, the more I think I see the anal vein continuing to the tear in the wing edge. I'm sure you are right as usual Joke Grin , so I've changed the title - until Stephane comes and upsets things Sad
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