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Anthomyiidae? - Anthomyia illocata - female

Anthomyiidae? - Anthomyia illocata - Female
Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
May 28, 2011
Female, I assume.

Moved
Moved from pluvialis section.

Unusual form of Anthomyia ill
Unusual form of Anthomyia illocata that has the black area behind the head extend posteriorly more.

Moved
Moved from Anthomyia.

Odd
The color pattern does not match any species of Anthomyia I know of.

 
Should it be moved back to the family level?
(Assuming, that is, that Anthomyiidae is correct.)

Moved
Moved from Frass

I frass pretty much reflexively, because my images are mostly crap. :)

But if there's a chance to further the ID I'm happy to keep it.

Thanks, Max!
Moved from Flies.

 
Image
might be IDable to species (just not by me). Maybe save it?

Probably
Anthomyia (I think)

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