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Calyptrata, E-Hungary, 05.2011
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Hi, this one with the peculiar mouthparts was found in May near Debrecen. Some 4 mm long. Can someone help?

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Must be Stomoxys calcitrans, I guess.
 
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Stephen R wrote:
Must be Stomoxys calcitrans, I guess.


No, the palps are long, so it must be Haematobia or Haematobosca (after a little research I found these candidates).

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Ah yes, that really is a palp! I was trying to see it as the right femur.
 
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The arista is only haired above, so it is Haematobia, I would say H. irritans from the anal vein length.
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Many thanks!

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