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Male ? Anthomyiidae
Roger Thomason
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This one was in the garden yesterday. Size approx 5-6mm. Any chance of genus...??? or...
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Last one.....awkward
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I think Pegomya would be right!
But than ....what species do we have here ?
Palpen are yellow, abdome+legs yellow, fore femur infuscated, seems to have more then 2 pd on hind tibia, prealar seems long or longer and orbitalplate relative broad.........
It could fit to Pegomy bicolor, but i have doubt, because the antenna seems whole black and should be red at top.
And i still have no P.bicolor male to compare with...Sad

For now.....Pegomya cf bicolor

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Hi Joke
Thanks for running an eye over this...I can live with P.cf bicolor Smile
Remind me to Photoshop a bit of red on the antennae next time I post one of these....Winkawkward...although I don't see any on the ones in the Gallery.

Regards Roger....Would-be Forger.
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