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Muscidae? (Fannia manicata)
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Posted on 12-04-2024 16:06
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Muscidae maybe? In our green house today, SW Sweden.

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Fanniidae I think, apologies but can't remember which has the adapted t1 such as this
 
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Many thanks! Seems to be F. manicata or monilis and in the key in Zookeys it fits well to manicata:

"6 (5) Hind femur with strong anteroventral setae along almost whole length; hind
tibia with a row of unequal posteroventral setae in apical 2/3; mid tibia remarkably
dilated in apical half (terminalia: Rozkošný et al. 1997, fig. 10h).....
.....................................................................................F. manicata (Meigen)
– Hind femur only with 2–3 anteroventral setae before apex; hind tibia without
posteroventral setae; mid tibia only slightly dilated in apical half (terminalia:
Rozkošný et al. 1997, fig. 11e)......................................F. monilis (Haliday) "

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