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digitalg
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Posted on 11-08-2006 11:16
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When I look at this I think Muscidae but then shouldn't there be at least a little bend of that vein to the tip of the wing? And then if scathophagidae there should be another cross vein I also can't see ...
ok, you can laugh, I know I need help Grin

BTW, my book goes on talking about veins 1, 2, 3, 4 ... and that is not the way people is talking here! Can you suggest a place to see a translation and which vein is which? Smile

About the size of a regular house-fly, say ... 7-8mm, 2003/05/01, center of Portugal, path amongst crop fields
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Hi Armando.
Vein M1+2 easy to find, it has fore- and hind- crossveins. And in your case vein M1+2 do not curved forward. And it is exactly as it has to be in Muscidae (or as well Anthomyiidae).
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Is this maybe Phaonia errans again?

For the names of the veins, go to the link in Miscellaneous called Anatomical Atlas. I sympathise - I can never remember which is called what and spend half my life looking this stuff up.
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