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Hello
This little fly with green eyes, its looks like Orellia tussilaginis but the shape of the wings did'nt correspond ??

Thank you
Louis
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Another photo of this fly (5 mm length)
Is taken in NE of France, near Metz
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Nikita Vikhrev
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My key leaded me to Urophora stylata.
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Hello Nikita
In my book Urophora cardui was more black, the pronotum and the back of the head was black and the abdomen is more round

Louis
 
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Hi,

Urophora is right, it is U. stylata.

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Thank you Ben, and Nikita
Louis
 
John Smit
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I can only confirm that it is indeed U. stylata.

Best wishes,

John
 
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