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Black 5 mm Muscid/Anthomyiid --> Fannia sp.
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

Any ideas for this small fly from yesterday at a hedge (Ostwestfalen/Germany)? Thanks in advance!
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Fannia
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Hello, Tony!

Tony Irwin wrote:
Fannia


Ah, this time it is Fannia... Pfft Many thanks!
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Even more - it is male of
Fannia sociella
(t3 without preapical d, f2 with av spinec after middle)
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Even more - it is male of
Fannia sociella
(t3 without preapical d, f2 with av spinec after middle)


I disagree Smile

t3 seems to have a preapical dorsal seta (although it is badly out of focus) and some other species have spines on mid femora, although weaker than in F. sociella.
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I'm sorry, I have to aggree Sad
there is really preapical d on t3...
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Hello, Kahis and Nikita!

Would have been too nice to get that identified to species level... Wink. Thanks anyway!
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