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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Collected on June 01, 2006, size 3-4mm.
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Ughh, strange stuff with this post (and with some of the previous), just couldn't attach the picture regardless of file size/file quality/thread subject changes...

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Ephydridae?
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Muscidae (!). This is Schoenomyza litorella, one of the smallest muscids in Europe. The head pattern of the male is very characteristic, females are less boldly coloured with a grey rather than orange face. It is very common along various shore lines, on sand and on muddy stores with vegetation.
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Thanks a lot for your very informative comment Kahis.
It was really thick vegetation near the Nara river's branch, a place with rich turf-like soil recently flooded by water.

Did I get it right when I excluded Ephydridae seeing (at least in my opinion) dorsal preapical setae on tibia?
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Muscidae (!). This is Schoenomyza litorella

That came to my mind later when I was in bed, but I have not been online since. The honour is all yours. Wink
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