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Anthomyia quinquemaculata
Michael Ackland
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Some photos I took through a binocula microscope, by way of experiment. They are sternite V showing squarish membranous; scutum showing black spot above wing base; head and scutum; and hind metatarsus showing small basal ventral setulae, nearly always present in Anthomyiidae
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Although I followed the instructions, the photos did not get attached. I will try again later
 
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This is the first photo
 
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Only 195 kB accepted. Use save for web option in any editor photo.
 
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The photo was 72 dpi and 20Kb (.jpg) but it was rejected as invalid! Any suggestions?
 
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Use small letters in name and extention. Don't use space in file name.
 
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... and don't use preview when attaching pictures.
 
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I used small letters, no spaces, no preview. By the way, pdf files are listed in one place, but not on the frequently asked questions about posting files
 
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It has happened to me that I had to recompress an image to get PHP-Fusion to accept it.

Edit: What is the exact error message?
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Probably there is none, it is just not accepted. Sometimes I tried attaching images that other sent me when they failed to get it attached. Then usually I was unsuccesfull, too, until I opened the image in IrfanView, saved it again and tried again. Something saved with the original image makes it being rejected, but I don't know what.
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send to me the photo (see my email in profile) and then I will put the photo here.
 
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I will try again
 
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This was the message:

Invalid attachment filename or filesize.

I will change the format, perhaps a pdf file will work
 
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I have changed the name and they are now pdf files
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Head and thorax
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Head and thorax
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This file does not open!
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Here is one of the other photos. It is the hind metatarsus. If it does not appear I will give up!
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