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Anthomyiidae male 2 > Lasiomma seminitidum
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5.25mm 16 March Clitheroe England. Lasiomma?
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I couldn't get a good dorsal shot.
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I see 2 av on t3 + hindfemur with long pv....
Than i am thinking about Lasiomma seminitidum
L.strigillatum has 3 av on t3
L. anthomyinum has about 6 av on hindtibia
So ....a better view on the hindtibia, would be welcom!

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I arrived at L. seminitidum by the same route. It does look like Nikita's photo in the Gallery. The only things that made me doubt were: 1: the head seems slightly longer and the eyes diverge higher on the frons in our fly. 2: We seem to have an extra pd on t3. But I think you are right. I'll do my best with the hind leg later Wink

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Here's another individual from yesterday - and I didn't need the boots Grin
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I would say ... L. seminitidum !

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A result! They are everywhere now.

Many thanks Joke. I hope you are ready for a busy time Grin

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