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Anthomyia spec. from South Africa
Eckart Stolle
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Posted on 12-04-2007 13:34
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Hi forum

Can anyone ID this Anthomyia spec. from South Africa? In a south african book it was stated that there's only 3 species occuring there, but i couldnt find proper info about those spec.
April 2006, Soutpansberg (northern South Africa), mountain rain forest

thanks in advance
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Posted on 21-04-2007 02:46
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does noyone know something about it?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Hi Eckart.
It is quite usual case that nobody can help with tropical fly. I counted about 5 spp. of Anthomyia in old Catalogue of Afrotropical Diptera. According this book the only key is in Emden, F.I.van 1941b, Bull.Ent.Res. 32
A.Pont or M. Ackland may help... Or may not with photo... Or may be may not even with female specimen, as yours...
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Eckart Stolle
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thanx alot. i gonna try to find this key. maybe this helps.

best regards
Eckart
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