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it's the only picture i got.

loire-atlantique, France, march 31 2007.

in a garden, at the border of a wood.
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Anthomyiidae Frown
(It's the only answer I've got! Grin)
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Fanniidae?
 
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Why not Fanniidae?
 
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Fanniidae is never all that bristly.
 
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Ok, thank you JorgeSmile
 
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Another pointer is the comparatively small abdomen. Many (though not all) anthomyiid males have this feature. It is less common in Fanniidae and Muscidae.
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Thank you TonySmile.
 
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so is this fly also an Anthomyiidae ?


loire-atlantique, France, march 30 2007.
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I'd say so.
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thank you !! Wink
 
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