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Anthomyiidae male specimen>>Scathophaga furcata
philporter
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Posted on 24-11-2011 16:21
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Male with wide frons.
Hind tibia 3 ad, 3 pd, 1 a
Mid tibia 2 ad, 2 pd, 1 v
Front tibia 2 d, 1 p
all plus subapicals.
Legs yellow, front femur darkened dorsally
Dorsocentrals 2 pre-, 3 post sutural

16/11/11 Lincoln UK.
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Scathophagidae - note pale hairs on fore coxae. There are no British anthos with wing crossveins infuscated and male eyes dichoptic.
 
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FrownOh my! That's bad. Thankyou for putting that straight Michael.
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Don't feel too bad about it! You have exonerated yourself by including a photo of the exserted male genitalia, otherwise I might not have based my family ID on the pale hairs. There are no British Anthomyiidae with genitalia like the photo.

 
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This keys out to Scathophaga furcata
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Phil Porter
 
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