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Angioneura cyrtoneurina (Calliphoridae)?
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This small fly (c5mm) keyed out to Angioneura cyrtoneurina, but I have no comparative material nor can I find any photos of the species.

Taken beside a spring-fed stream in a marshy valley bottom in the Yorkshire Wolds, UK yesterday.

Parafacialia are bare, as is the prosternum. One strong pair of scutellar bristles and a shorter, crossed apical pair. Frons roughly 3x width of ocellar triangle.

Thanks for any help with confirmation.
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Frons
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Genitalia
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Genitalia
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Could we get a lateral closeup of the head, please ?

Theo
 
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The best I can do for a face shot...
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Another...
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Thanks

It is looking good !

Check whether the calpyter is large / Calliphorid-like and not small / Rhinophoridae-like.

Theo
 
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Thank you very much, Theo...definitely Calliphorid-like calypters. It keyed out quite easily from Steven Falk's key to Calliphoridae...just needed to know I was not barking up completely the wrong tree!
 
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