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Anthomyiidae?
kurt
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Posted on 22-04-2010 19:48
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This flies was about 4-5 mm. On rocks near sea shore.Is it possible to get at least genus?

Photo from Storsand, Nordingrå, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 21 april 2010

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I dont know for sure that it is same fly on this pictures. But they were close togeter.
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Looks like Lasiomma sp. female
Female of Lasiomma are difficult to separate and very confusing....

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Thanks for your help Joke

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I'd say it is Fucellia tigrina, male
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thank you very much Nikita

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In Sweden we have maritima, signata, fucorum, tergina and griseola. Which one could this be?
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Good correction Nikita...Fucellia!
I think you mean tergina instead of tigrina..
But i see a av seta on midtibia, so would be F.fucorum and tibia seems also all black

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