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To be identified in San Isidro, BA
Diego Rosa
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Hi everyone, I couldn't even guess the family of this fly. Sorry but I'm still learning. So I need some advice about this one.
It has this stripped abdomen in back and white.

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Tony, could it be Notiphila?
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Looks similar to the North American Notiphila pulchrifrons but the adbominal markings are not the same. I know nothing of the South American species.
 
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I agree - Notiphila, in the area of pulchrifrons/bicornuta
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Diego Rosa
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Many thanks, Nikita and Tony for your answers.
Greetings
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