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| PeterD |
Posted on 16-09-2010 10:32
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Member Location: Portsmouth UK Posts: 297 Joined: 08.11.09 |
Seen Creech Woods, Denmead,Hants, UK.![]() Click here for larger image >>http://www.imagei...dKH-XL.jpg ![]() Click here for larger image >> http://www.imagei...WXB-XL.jpg Thank you Edited by PeterD on 16-09-2010 10:34 Kind regards Peter www.imageinuk.com |
| ChrisR |
Posted on 16-09-2010 10:36
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Looks very anthomyid -ish to me They often have a stout-looking front half and a narrow, stubby abdomen.
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
| Kahis |
Posted on 16-09-2010 10:49
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04 |
Yeah, definitely an anthomyiid ... could be a Botanophila, but I am far from an anthomyiid expert.
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| PeterD |
Posted on 16-09-2010 11:46
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Member Location: Portsmouth UK Posts: 297 Joined: 08.11.09 |
ChrisR wrote: Looks very anthomyid -ish to me They often have a stout-looking front half and a narrow, stubby abdomen.Thank you Chris
Kind regards Peter www.imageinuk.com |
| PeterD |
Posted on 16-09-2010 11:47
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Member Location: Portsmouth UK Posts: 297 Joined: 08.11.09 |
Kahis wrote: Yeah, definitely an anthomyiid ... could be a Botanophila, but I am far from an anthomyiid expert. Thank you Kahis
Kind regards Peter www.imageinuk.com |
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They often have a stout-looking front half and a narrow, stubby abdomen.