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Scathophagidae?
Niek van Wijk
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Posted on 29-03-2008 22:05
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Dear forum,

Is this Scathophagidae and can it be further identified?
Thank you,

Best regards, Niek
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NO. Muscidae, I think.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 29-03-2008 22:08
 
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Niek van Wijk
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Dear Jorge,

That is quick!

Because of your question mark: can I record it as Pegomyia sp.?

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Pegomyia is Anthomyiidae. This fly has a plumose arista. As far as I know Pegomyia has no plumose arista. And Pegomyia has a much more flatten abdomen.
Somewhere in Phaonia? I'm not sure. St?phane will fix me by sure. Or Nikita.
 
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I think so, Pegomya, Anthomyiidae.
Stephane.
 
Niek van Wijk
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Dear Jorge,

My reply and your edit "crossed" each other.
Herewith another picture, perhaps not of the same animal, but I think of the same genus. Does it help?

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jorgemotalmeida
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Sad I see a plumose arista. I thought that Pegomyia had no plumose arista.
 
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aha!! the abdomen is really very flattened! Frown the arista is not plumose as I thought! St?phane is right as always.
 
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Dear Stephane and Jorge,

Thank you for your quick reactions and identification,

Best regards, Niek
 
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Arista's not plumose but moving to my opinion. There is 3 postsut dc, hind tibia chaetotaxy is for Pegomya... Wink
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yes. I saw it clearly in second photo. Smile
The first photo mistaked me because the abdomen seemed to me so blunt! but it is not. Smile thanks, St?phane.
 
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