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Fly from pupa CZ - Anthomyiidae - Hydrophoria linogrisea
Miroslav Fiala
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Posted on 28-02-2010 09:12
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Hello forum,
I found this pupa under bark of tree in NPR Zebracka, Moravia, Czech Republic on January.
Body lenght of fly is 6 mm.
Thanks for hepl with ID.
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Calypterate fly with anal vein reaching the wing margin -> Anthomyiidae.
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Thank you Stephane.
Is anything what I can photograph for closer determination?
 
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My knowledge stop at family level, so nothing else would be necessary for me. MAybe Michael or Joke can add something for this nice one.

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Ok,
thank you once more Smile.
 
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I would say....Hydrophoria linogrisea

(arista long haired, mentum of proboscis black shining and legs hole yellow)

Joke
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Many thanks, Joke!
 
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