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Muscid or anthomyid?
ChrisR
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Posted on 20-05-2007 20:30
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I know Anthomyia pluvialis looks similar to this but this fly was much larger (about 1cm or more) ... I seem to remember that there is a muscid that looks like this ... perhaps? Smile
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Stephane Lebrun
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I think it is Eustalomyia (Anthomyidae).

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Eustalomyia histrio or festiva
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Thanks Smile
 
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http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=21&thread_id=5360
To prove that flies wern't decoration for whisky, but whisky was only to attract flies:
I've got from Chris a specimen of Eustalomyia, it is E. festiva
Unfortunelly my fly is not from the same date as fly on this photo. But we still havn't Eustalomyia in Gallery. I checkrd another post on Diptera.info this image is the best so far.
Chris, may be you post it as:
E. cf. festiva or
E. festiva/histro or
Eustalomyia sp.
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Now, there is one ithe gallery Wink I don't understand why I can't submit another Sad
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Thanks Nikita

This thread was started so long ago that I had forgotten about it! Smile

I will upload this photo as Eustalomyia cf. festiva Smile

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