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23.05.14 Muscinae -> Musca tempestiva
Manuel Lopez
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Sierra Nevada mountains, 1700 m.a.s.l. A Musca sp. male seems to me. No more views available.

Thanks for your help

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Very interesting Musca ! It is, if I'm not wrong, a male of Musca tempestiva !
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Great, Stephane, I've reprocessed the picture to see more details.

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And I've undeleted another pic that I had. Here it is. The fly was very small (for musca) by the way.

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Musca tempestiva is given for 2.5-4.5 mm in Gregor et. al.
If Nikita could confirm, these photos would be appreciated in the gallery...
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Hi again!. I've returned in search of this fly in order to can be confirmed easily (or not). I can upload new pictures of it. I've seen four males, none female. Less than 5 mm. body lenght, confirmed, around 4,7 mm.

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Nice pictures ! I shouldn't be wrong, so submit , please.
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Merci Stephane Grin

I've submitted three pics just now
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