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Anthomyiidae from N Spain, ID please -> cf. Pegoplata aestiva
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Posted on 23-01-2018 12:56
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Hi, everybody

Here there is a little character found on Anemone nemorosa at about 1250 m in the Cantabrian mountains, in Asturias, Spain, in the edge of a birch forest.

Any idea about what it is? I'm not even sure it is Muscidae, maybe other family...

Thanks in advance!

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Anthomyiidae.
Stephane.
 
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Thank you for the correction, Stephane! Smile

I'm fixing the title...

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cf. Pegoplata aestiva

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Loads of thanks, Johanna!!! Smile

I'm editing the title...

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Question: Aren't Pegoplata supposed to have the apical scutellar setae at most fine and not stoutly developed (based on Griffiths, Family Anthomyiidae, Flies of the Nearctic Region)?
 
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Hm, apical setulae I think.
 
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