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Eustalomyia near Paris
Axel D
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Posted on 26-04-2019 12:44
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Hello

I found this fly today in my garden, I think it's an Eustalomyia, but what species ? Arista don't seem to be clearly plumose, and thoracic marking don't correspond well to E. hilaris I think. So, maybe a male E. festiva ?

Rosny-Sous-Bois (93110), Seine-Saint-Denis, France
26/04/2019
size/length : about 10 mm
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Hi Axel,

Check E. histrio.

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Thank you for your answer.

I missed this species, but after looking criteria given in this other topic, it looks fine. I can see at least 10 av setae on hind tibia.

Does anyone confirm ?
 
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Nobody else to identify this fly ?
 
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