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Sarcophagidae?
blowave
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Posted on 27-09-2007 16:48
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Hi, this fly was cleaning itself in my garden yesterday, sat on a Hydrangea leaf. Nearest I have found is Macronychia in the Family Sarcophagidae. Of course I could be totally wrong!

It is a small fly, maybe the size of a house fly or less.

Location: Lincoln
Date: 26th September 2007.

Can anyone tell me what it is? Thanks! Smile
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It can not be a Sarcophagid. I think this will be an Anthomyiid, and that is where the ID will end.
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Not Sarcophagidae (M vein is straight). I would say Anthomyiidae.
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Thank you Xespok and Stephane, it looks like you are unanimous! I looked in the Gallery and found one which resembles it very closely, Hydrophoria lancifer . Could there be another as close?
 
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Shock Another telepathic case !
Grin
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Posted on 27-09-2007 20:37
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LOL
This forum is telepathic!! Grin
 
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