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Posted on 28-10-2007 21:41
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Any more images?
Size 4-5mm ?
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Muscidae
 
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Sorry, no more images. Size about 6-7 mm length.
 
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It's a pity.
I wish I knew what Kahis think about female of Fannia ornata Shock
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Fannia??? Frown
 
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Why not Pegomya ? A1 seems to run to wing margin and, If I see well, 3 post dc.
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3 post dc, I don't mind Grin
I think, Stephane, that jizz is more for Fannia than Pegomya, fly looks more soft, more feminine than Pegomya.
As for venation - I can't see anal veins, but subcosta fits Fanniidae.
Still, it is guess only Sad
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
It's a pity.
I wish I knew what Kahis think about female of Fannia ornata Shock
Nikita


Sorry Nikita, my thoughts of this female are for me and her alone Shock
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