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Yet more flies from Lauzelle
Philippe moniotte
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Posted on 23-11-2007 08:44
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Lauselle, (Louvain la neuve, Belgium) November 22nd 2007. Approx 3-4 mm. On tree trunks.

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Any inspiration on this one ?Wink
 
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Uh oh! no reaction ? Wink
How about Fannia sp ? Is that conceivable ?

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Really! Nobody has any idea? Can't believe it ! Wink
Or is it so obvious that you are actually sending a silent message for me to do some basic homework on this ID ? Shock

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I think it is not obviuos. In fact this is a rather indistinct fly for which only a single view is provided. It is Fanniidae/Anthomyiidae/Muscidae. That is all I can reasonanbly say.
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Probably Muscidae of the Spilogona - Limnophora group of genera.
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There is a hint of a dark triangular mark on the abdomen which suggests Spilogona/Limnophora, as Kahis says, but without a more detailed shot, it's difficult to say more, especially as it's a female.
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Thanks a lot, all!
I fully realize how tough it is, especially with only one live photo (I have a few, but all from the same angle) with a modicum of detail. It's already more than I was hoping for, to say the truth.
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Philippe
 
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