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Could it be Anthomyia quinquemaculata ?
Topopa
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Posted on 25-01-2026 18:33
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Hi,

I collected an Anthomyia sp. on September 9, 2025, near Valence, France.

Using Michelsen’s key (1980), my specimen keys out to A. quinquemaculata. I’m aware that a reliable identification requires examination of the genitalia.

However:

- Valence is about 250 km north of the Mediterranean. That said, the Rhône valley hosts several Mediterranean species, so the presence of A. quinquemaculata here might be possible.

- I don’t currently have access to a dissecting microscope or KOH, so I can’t examine the genitalia in the near future.

My question is therefore: is A. quinquemaculata a plausible identification this far north, or would its known distribution make this unlikely?

Thank you for your insights. If needed, additional pictures and precise location can be found on iNat : https://www.inatu.../336012314

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eklans
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Posted on 26-01-2026 10:15
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Hi, firstly, I think it's not impossible to find A. quinquemaculata in the Rhône valley.
- spot at wing base confluent with dorsolateral one
- scutellum: only apex grey
- in your additional images: ad seta hardly longer than mid tibial diameter (not "clearly longer" than in A. procellaris)!
Edited by eklans on 26-01-2026 10:16
Greetings, Eric
 
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Posted on 28-01-2026 18:36
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Ok, thanks Eric ! That's a coin for A. quinquemaculata, thanks a lot
 
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