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Muscidae Thricops nigrifrons?
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Posted on 16-08-2007 15:56
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The photo is poor but it's the only one I've got, as far as I can see it looks like Thricops nigrifrons, but the abdomen on the pic in the gallery is not very visible and mine may be different.

Can anyone tell me?

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Could you give place and date?
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Sorry! 27th June 2007, Lincoln UK.
 
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Data, place and image look suitable for Th.nigrifrons/longipes.
I think it is max. to be said...
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Thanks Nikita, now at least I can give it two names! Cool

Janet
 
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Janet, I've just got bad news for you (and even worst for meAngry)
Trying do not hurt me Stephane Lebrun send it me as private message, but mistake is mistake
Hi Nikita, I think you didn't see the bent of vein M here.
Stephane.

I was so proud that my image help somebody in "black job" identification...
Alas, with such vein M it is Theo's department...
Nikita
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Shock Nikita, you must know much more than me, I'm relatively a newcomer to the world of flies so don't beat yourself up about it. If I knew which vein M was I would be wiser, perhaps I should find out!

Hoping Theo will drop by.........Grin
 
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