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Brachycera, Hungary, June 2007
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Anyone has any idea of what species this fly belongs to? I do not even know the family. (Size is small cc 5 mm)
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Anthomyiidae, I'd say.
 
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Any more opinion? If an Anthomyiid, this must be a distinctive genus.

I think this fly has to do something with Hymenopterans.
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I raise this one. Nikita, Tony, Kahis do you have any vague idea which genus it might be?
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If it was taking a close interest in an Andrena sp then it could be Leucophora - and looking at it, although it is different to my two species, I can believe that it could be Leucophora. Leucophora are inquilines in Andrena nests.
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Well, I agree with Jorge that it is an anthomyiid - but why do you think it has something to do with Hymenoptera, Gabor ? - Was it close to some aculeate burrows?
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I made this photo on a decaying brick wall, which hosted a large colony of Hymenoptera. Unfortunately I do not know the family of Hymenoptera. There were a few Gasteruptionids and a few of these flies going around and checking out the holes occupied by the wasps.

Note that this fly was small, among the smallest Anthomyiids I have ever seen. cc. 4 mm.
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