Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Male Anthomyidae
Posted by philporter on 18-11-2010 14:07
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I'm assuming this is something like Anthomyia pluvialis and not too difficult...?
Posted by philporter on 18-11-2010 14:07
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Posted by philporter on 18-11-2010 14:10
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Posted by Stephen R on 18-11-2010 15:27
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Because the spots above the wing are merged with the ones above them, I don't think it is
A. pluvialis.
A. procellaris is the most likely here, but you have to study the genitalia to be sure. Have you got Michael Ackland's Anthomyiidae keys? See my attempt at
http://www.dipter...d_id=30393.
Stephen
Posted by philporter on 18-11-2010 15:50
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Ouch! that's a bit of a disappointment then.
Thanks for your comments Stephen, much appreciated.
Posted by oxycera on 19-11-2010 22:13
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All mine so far have been procellaris