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Anthomyiidae for ID, C Spain
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 15-02-2012 22:18
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Well, I hope it is indeed Anthomyiidae Wink Taken in the same garden of my previous Lasiomma also on the 12th February 2012. Very densely haired eyes. Another Lasiomma?

Thanks a lot to anybody that can help! Smile
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Another view.
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And another.
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Most probable again L. anthomyinum

I ad a drawing of the growth of hairs on the eyes of the most common male Lasiomma species.
The female mostly have much less hairy eyes, from pubescent to microscopic haired.
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Thanks a bunch, Joke! TumbsUp Those drawings are great!! Smile

I was almost 'fearing' Grin that answer. The hairy eyes made me think it might be another Lasiomma anthomyinum. But the other one looked very brownish and this one very blackish seen with the naked eye. I had hopes it might be something different.
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