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Muscidae, Spain -> Anthomyiidae
Simon Oliver
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Posted on 11-06-2022 11:44
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This fly was photographed on 30 May this year in Yegen, Granada, Spain near a small stream.

I think it is Muscidae, not Anthomyiidae, based on the anal vein. I see bristles on the hind tibia but have been led down the wrong path by these before.

How far is it possible go with an ID please? I only managed the one shot so no other angles if I have missed something ital

Thanks.
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Juergen Peters
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Posted on 11-06-2022 21:23
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Hello,

I think, Anthomyiidae, because of the red face (never occurs in Muscidae to my knowledgs).

P.S.: Wrong suibforum.
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Jürgen

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Simon Oliver
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Posted on 12-06-2022 10:25
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Many thanks.

Simon

PS I did not deliberately choose any sub forum, so don't know how that happened. Is there any way to change it (it seems to have happened on another thread as well)?
Edited by Simon Oliver on 12-06-2022 10:36
 
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