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Unidentified Anthomyiidae, Hungary, April 2007
Xespok
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Is this a male Azelia sp? Or something else? Can more be said? Only one image.
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Not Azelia, I'd say Anthomyiidae
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If so, this must be a distinctive genus. Nikita, can you suggest a genus?
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I raise this thread, maybe Michael has an idea.
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Can I see 4 post dcs? If so is it a Helina?
 
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This is not a Muscidae to me. I think we can clearly see the anal vein reaching the wing margin. For the dc I don't know, but in the gallery, there is some Anthomyiidae which have 3 strong dc and a a weaker one in fourth position, much hair-like, that which could be the case here.
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By it's general black and white appearance it might be a species of Eustalomyia. But I have compared it with all the european species, and it just does not agree with the scutal pattern. I am afrain I can't take this any further without some structural details. A specimen under the microscope would immediately lead to an answer, which might be obvious or really amazing!
 
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Thx for the nice discussion. Unfortunately this smallish fly got away even before allowing a lateral shot. I hope I can refind it, but this is not a common species unfortunately.
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