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hedy2411
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Posted on 03-03-2011 22:46
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Is this a Anthomyiidae spec. - female..?
Found today.
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Indeed Anthomyiidae.
Looks like the common Lasiomma sp., but can't give any certainty.

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Hello Joke,

Because of the wind the photo is not so good!
Will it help to have other pictures, but they are more bad than this one...

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I don't think it will help than Wink
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Hello Joke,

Infact I have only one other picture, of the back and maybe the frame-work pattern will make it a certain Lasiomma spec....? Smile

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Indeed Lasiomma sp.

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Nice!! Thank you Joke!!
It's not so much to see at the photo, but in real it was a very beautiful little fly with the red eyes.


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Hedy
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