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medium-sized grey/brown fly
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Posted on 09-10-2007 23:23
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Hello,
Another medium-sized one from today: thorax grey, abdomen yellowish, eyes red. Is ID possible?
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Posted on 11-10-2007 18:19
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I cannot believe that nobody knows this animal... It is too big for being unknown, and also too big for being overlooked here! Though I cannot remember the exact size I guess it was about 1 cm. Come on, friends, a genus name would be nice!
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Posted on 11-10-2007 18:28
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My only idea - some Pegomya

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I'd say the same, Nikita. Smile
 
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Aha - another Anthomyiidae taxon then! I might have guessed it. Long helpless silence in the forum means "Anthomyiidae" Grin.
Pegomya is gratefully accepted.
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