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Pinned yellow Anthomyiidae?
JariF
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Posted on 12-08-2008 08:55
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Hi, this must very easy, but I can't find the family Sad August 11.2008 Helsinki, Finland.

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It seems to me that the anal vein doesn't reach the wing margin. So Muscidae?
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Ok, I will change the name of this thread. Thank You Smile

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I think it is Pegomya, Anthomyiidae.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thank You Nikita. Let's change the name once again Grin

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So the questionmark I put behind Muscidae was justly placedSmile.
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It is a female Pegomya. Note no crossed interfrontals. Belongs to the vittigera Zetterstedt group. Has the scutum got a narrow brownish median stripe? This is a very difficullt group with many species in Fennoscandia. Perhaps it is doubtful that it is vittigera as I notice that the ocellar tubercle is dusted, not shining. I don't think it can be named to species from a photograph.
 
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Thank You for the information. Difficult indeed especially for me Grin

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