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muscidae > Neomyia cornicina ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Hi flyforum,

Today I found this fly on the sluice-doors in the Amsterdam forest.
My first idea was Lucilia, but looking better it seems Muscidae sp. to me.

And it got many similarities with Neomyia, is it a male Neomyia cornicina??
Is it common in winter?, never seen it before.

braun eyes, green cheeks and I miss one pair of dorsocentral bristles?

It would be nice if someone can confirm this Smile

Robert,
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I'll give it a next try Wink

Perhabs someone recognize something characteristics? Cool
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Robert Heemskerk wrote:
I'll give it a next try Wink

Perhabs someone recognize something characteristics? Cool


nice hat Smile
Merry Christmas!!!

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Male N. cornicina is OK for me, except that there is no red hat in my keys. Grin

Merry Christmas !
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