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Musca autumnalis
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Posted on 16-08-2006 10:28
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From midwest Sweden 2006-07-07 ... with plumose arista. I guess it's hard to ID!? I can't even tell what family it belongs ...

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Male Musca autumnalis. Very glamorous photos! Cool
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Male Musca autumnalis. Very glamorous photos! Cool


Thank you Tony Grin This one differs a bit from the one in the gallery (female from Portugal). Mine lacks the clear stripes on thorax. Musca autumnalis seems to be spread all over the world. I wonder if there are defined races in this species or perhaps only the appearance differs.
 
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The photo in the gallery shows a female, which has more boldly marked stripes. The difference is shown quite well in Louis' post - see http://www.dipter...post_12475
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