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Anthomyiid? England, Sept=>Paregle audacula
Martin Cooper
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Photographed in my garden (Suffolk, TM166450) on 15 Sept 2014 at about 17:30 on a Plumbago (Ceratostigma) flower. No specimen taken. I think it may be an Anthomyiid. Please help.

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Paregle audacula? Projecting chin with bristles, v or av on t2, hairy notopleuron.
 
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That is a very interesting suggestion, John. I collected one of those in the same place in July! See www.diptera.info/...d_id=63419.
 
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Indeed, it is again Paregle audacula.

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Thanks Johanna. How nice to have these photos of a live one. I know we usually need the specimen to be sure of an ID, but these beautiful creatures are so much nicer when they are alive and active amongst the flowers!

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