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Anthomyiidae? DK.
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Posted on 20-04-2012 10:43
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16April - forrest near copenhagen.
Walther Gritsch suggested perhaps Alliopsis,
Is it possible to get further?

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I wonder about Phorbia - but it would have to be one of the few species which can lack the av on t2 (nuditibia, atrogrisea, occasionally fumigata according to Ackland's key). Very unsure though.
 
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hi Stephen.
here are T2 cl.up .
according to the DK-list there are only atrogrisea and fumigata in denmark, if it is to be trusted. http://allearter....vinger.htm

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Feels more like Zahne ..
Maybe Z. divisa
 
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I don't know Zaphne. What clues are you using?
 
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