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Totaly black Platypezidae
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 25-04-2012 22:09
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Well it looks like emphis to me but not sure.
Estimated body 5 mm, on petasites leaves.
Loc: Sloveniua, Forrest.
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Looks more like Platypezidae.
 
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Thanks, changed thread title.
Anyone , further id.
Various genuses (loooking black) in gallery looks all the same to me.
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Agathomyia or Callomyia sp., male.
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Agathomyia sp. - more probably
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