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Calyptrate orange abdomen
blowave
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Posted on 29-12-2009 18:16
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Hi,

Only one pic of this but I have cropped the head for a better view. Taken on 9th June 2009, not sure of size but I think fairly small. Near Lincoln UK.

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Not ! It's Calyptrate fly !
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dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Oh, sorry Andrzej! I haven't learnt much have I?Grin

I'll change the title..
 
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Anthomyiidae
Pegomya sp. female

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javanerkelens wrote:
Anthomyiidae
Pegomya sp. female

Joke


Thank you Joke! I can now see the likeness to an Anthomyiid.Wink Could this be Pegomya bicolor? We have 20 species of Pegomya here.Shock
 
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I don't think it is P.bicolor (has palpi yellow)
I study Pegomya now, but they are very confusing, with many look a likes....just difficult genus Shock
So ...Pegomya sp.

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Thanks again Joke, I will be on the lookout for yellow palpi. Pegomya sp. it is then! Cool
 
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