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cf Onesia austriaca (Calliphoridae)
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Location: Hungary
Size: ~1-1,5 cm
Habitat: garden
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lateral, but sorry for the blurry image
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To me the bristles don't look strong enough for Tachinidae
 
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It's a Calliphorid, might be Bellardia.

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I think this is Onesia austriaca female.
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Chris, Theo, Gabor!

Thank you very much!
Gabor: What can you see in this picture what helps you drawn this conclusion?
 
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