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Posted on 17-09-2007 18:44
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50 km south of Paris, France, september 16th 2007.

few mm.
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Can be Muscidae???
 
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Muscidae/Anthomyiidae I would have guessed, but if it is very small I'm not sure ...
 
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My guess is Anthomyiidae
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Hello,

Amongst Aphids, could it be a Leucopis ?
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pierred wrote:
Amongst Aphids, could it be a Leucopis ?

No, Leucopis is a much more compact fly, without strong leg bristles - see
http://www.galeri...-10125.htm
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Tony,

This picture was identified in this thread of diptera.info:
http://www.dipter...post_32205

I had noticed the tip of the scutellum pointing upwards as one criterion for this little fly.

I also notice that I forgot to put the pictures in the gallery.
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I thought I'd seen the picture before! Grin
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so it will be Leucopis sp ?
 
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No, definitely not Leucopis.

I think Tony Irwin is on the right track: Anthomyiidae(?).
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so it shall be "Anthomyiidae(?)".
 
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