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Pegomya, any chance?
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Posted on 14-02-2022 13:16
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Observed on a bambee leaf, picture taken yesterday, east China (Zhejiang province). I thik it's a Pegomya but I'm not sure. Thanks in advance.
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Fannia, maybe? Seems I need to take more photos from different angles.
 
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It's very hard to identify with that single image, but I don't think it's Fannia - the subcosta isn't straight enough.
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Thank you eklans for ruling out Fannia. I'll try taking more pictures next time I see one.
 
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I think Muscidae.
 
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I think Anthomyiidae.
t2 with pd, ad, pv and av; t3 with several pd setae.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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