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Female Hydrotaea irritans ?
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Still trying to gain confidence about IDing these muscids. Am I right about this small annoying fly ? Lower orbital setae are proclinate and a pair of interfrontals are crossed.
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Correct, H. cf. irritans
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thanks Nikita
 
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Hi Peter,

At the moment I’m working on some factsheets on different ‘farm flies’. I need some pics of different species and found your photo of Hydrotaea irritans. Would you mind if I would use it for my factsheets? Of course with reference of the source

Cheers,

Kim
 
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