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Faniidae ?
guenille
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Posted on 13-10-2007 11:40
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Difficult for me between Anthomyiidae, Fannidae and Muscidae, I never know which family Shock
Thanks for help
edith
Near paris , may 8th, ~8mm
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Dear Edith.
Would you mind to reduce the size to 8mm, for example Wink
Not only Fanniidae is correct, but we also can put a species name -
female of Fannia lustrator Grin
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Posted on 13-10-2007 14:25
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Well done, Nikita! I declare you the official fanniologist of diptera.info Smile
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Just so long as he doesn't 'fanny about' with his answers Pfft
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Thanks a lot Nikita
I have change the size, it's sometimes difficult tofind the real size.
 
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Edith, please, submit this image to Gallery.
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I submit it before you ask, dear Nikita Wink
 
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