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Heliomyzidae female > Heteromyza atricornis
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Hello,

I thought this could be Tephrochlamys but after finding some clues I decided it probably wasn't.

Found inside on 20th December, near Lincoln UK. Size ~6mm I think.

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Heteromyza atricornis Wink
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dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Andrzej wrote:
Heteromyza atricornis Wink
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Thank you Andrzej! Grin

I had a male inside two days ago which I named Heteromyza atricornis, but it has all black antennae. I'll put that on soon for ID.
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