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Anthomyiidae male newly emerged 5mm
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Posted on 13-04-2011 20:38
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Hello,

7th April, near Lincoln UK.

3 pics but I have an 'under the chin' shot.

Janet Smile
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Indeed fresh emerged, but save this one for later....i don't see the right characters to be sure of anything...

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Joke, I can crop closer if needed.

I thought the very long hairs under the head might be a clue, I cropped off the other shot..
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I cropped the wrong one! Pfft
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It won't help, i need better view on the chaetotaxy of the legs.
And i am not at my best today, i have bodder from a bruised rib, so i think i will look tomorrow again.....Sad
 
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Sorry you have bruised ribs, what have you been doing to get those? Frown

Here's the legs for tomorrow, hope you are feeling better then.
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