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Setisquamalonchaea fumosa (ID Iain MacGowan)
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Found in Giethoorn (Netherlands) on 10 august sice 4,2mm in wild grassland.

It looks to me as a Fanniidae, but the analvein is reaching the wingbase whit a twist.....so, maybe still a Anthomyiidae ???

Greatings Joke
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Lonchaeidae I think.
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Lonchaeidae I think.


Indeed...could be Grin
I totely forgot!

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Hi Joke,

Please change the family name in the subject from "Lonchopteridae" to "Lonchaeidae".
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Please change the family name in the subject from "Lonchopteridae" to "Lonchaeidae".


Sorry..Shock I was too busy I think.....Grin

Thanks Joke
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And I'm not Susan ! Grin
Tired, Joke ?
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Tired, Joke ?


Hi hi....it seemsWink
Or Alzheimer-light..... Grin
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Iain MacGowan
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This lateral view shows clearly the group of longer hairs in the yellowish squammal fringe, this combined with the all black legs and relatively large size makes it a specimen of Setisquamalonchaea fumosa - a relatively common European species .......... Iain
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This lateral view shows clearly the group of longer hairs in the yellowish squammal fringe, this combined with the all black legs and relatively large size makes it a specimen of Setisquamalonchaea fumosa - a relatively common European species .......... Iain


Thanks for explaining and determination!

Greatings Joke
 
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