


We could do something less difficult -
This is an Anthomyia sp.ExFmem wrote: ↑Sat Aug 04, 2018 9:21 pm As stated before, my shoulders did not want to cooperate when I tried to capture insects on the ground- the camera was too heavy, I couldn't remain motionless long enough, and I was pretty sure I wouldn't be able to use them to push myself back up when I was done.
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So-o-o…I scooped up some of the ripened/over-ripened fruits (don't know their name - Mary?, Daniel?) under the trees at LS and put them at table height. I only attracted flies (not me, the fruits, though it COULD have been both I suppose), but got at least 6 different species.
Don't know if we can get to species level

https://journals.co.za/content/nmsa_ai/42/1/EJC84479
Any suggestions?
The SANBI-list has these spp of Anthomyia:
amoena
acutula
benguellae
fasciata
maculigena
griseobasis
parapluvialis
stuckenbergi
subabyssinica
subornata
tempestatum
verecunda
ornata