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Jan Zwaaneveld
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Here are three different flies which allowed me only one photograph.
I suspect the first one is Muscina stabulans, a species I photographed before. Am I correct?
I do not dare to say anything about the other two. Does anyone else?

Thanks in advance!


fly 1: Muscina stabulans?
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fly 3:
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Yes, the first one is Muscina stabulans.
I dare say the other two are Anthomyiidae - a male (#2) and female (#3)
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Thanks very much for your help again, Tony!
 
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