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Anthomyiidae sp
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Posted on 03-12-2006 15:25
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From midwest Sweden 2006-OCT-14. I assume this is a male Muscid, but I have no idea of the genus.

Edit: Changed subject (Muscidae)
Edit: Changed subject (Azelia sp?)
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Any ideas about this fellow? He has a mysterious bump on the lower thorax!?
Edited by crex on 12-12-2006 07:21
 
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Hi crex,

It looks like an Azelia sp. but let's wait for a more expert opinionSmile
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Andre Jas wrote:
Hi crex,
It looks like an Azelia sp. but let's wait for a more expert opinionSmile


Azelia, a genus I've never heard of. Hope someone can confirm this ... Thnx Andre.
 
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Hmm. Why not Anthomyiidae? Looks like the anal vein reaches the wing margin.
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Kahis wrote:
Hmm. Why not Anthomyiidae? Looks like the anal vein reaches the wing margin.


Didn't see that or perhaps I didn't want to see that Pfft

About the bump, disease or a characteristic feature?
 
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