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Posted on 11-01-2020 20:18
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Hi,

please help in identifying this fly. This is Anthomyidae. Maybe this is Anthomyia liturata?

Lithuania 15.08.2019
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If if has two ad setae on the midtibia (one strong one and a small one above).....it is indeed A. liturata(it is not entirely clear to see on your photos)

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Johanna,

maybe this photo will help you accurately identify the species ...
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The midtibia in front is not visible, only the backsite of the midtibia behind. It only seems to have one ad seta, which means it should be A. confusanea....but I presume you stil have this specimen, so you can check it yourself to be sure!

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