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Calyptrata, Romania (Transylvania), August 2007
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I think this species was shown in a thread sometimes back in August, but I forgot whether this is a Calliphorid or Muscid.
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Another view.
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Yet another view. (Obvioyusly the first image shows a female, and the latter two males, but I assume this is the same species.)
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Muscidae, I think Pyrellia rapax
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Hi Gabor, they are all Muscidae.
I daren't say anything about green flies because I'm always wrong about them (except Neomyia, a more easy genus), and because I'm going to seem obsessed by Pyrellia and intra-alars setae if I tell that your flies (males) seem to have only one.
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ShockShock Incredible, I were right !? It's going to snow early ! Shock
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Stephane, I have to tell you that you have got another succes too - I start carefully count ia before sending reply Grin
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