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Tephrochlamys cf tarsalis, Heleomyzidae, Hungary, April 2007
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Is this a Coenosiine Muscid fly or something completely different?
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A slightly more lateral view.
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Shape's all wrong for a coenosiine. Lack of leg bristles suggests an acalypterate - heleomyzid or lauxaniid, perhaps?
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The head shape would be somewhat strange for a Lauxaniid. But Heleomyzidae is a good idea. Hopefully Andrzej will be able to confirm this and maybe tell more.
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Probably Tephrochlamys tarsalis (if the face is more or less grey.
the tarsomer is more flattened and should be more or less blackish Smile
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Thx Andrzej,

Does the costa of T. species not always have spines?


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If the specimen is smaller than the costal spines are smallr too Smile
 
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