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| Jan Zwaaneveld | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 16:26 
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06  | 
And another fly, photographed today (August 25th, 2006) at Leerdam, Netherlands. Has anyone an idea? Thank you in advance. Jan Zwaaneveld attached the following image: ![]() [132.19Kb]  | 
| Jan Zwaaneveld | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 16:27 
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06  | 
side view
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| Jan Zwaaneveld | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 16:27 
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06  | 
rear view
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| Jan Zwaaneveld | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 16:28 
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06  | 
top view
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| jorgemotalmeida | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 16:43 
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 Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9296 Joined: 05.06.06  | 
Anthomyidae family, I think. | 
| crex | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 17:12 
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 Member Location: Sweden Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06  | 
Perhaps a female Anthomyia pluvialis ... just guessing. | 
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| Kahis | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 17:17 
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 Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04  | 
Eustalomyia hilaris (Anthomyiidae). A bit like Anthomyia, but larger and with a central stripe on the back. Among the central European species E. hilaris is easily identified by the round spot at the end of the stripe.
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| crex | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 17:32 
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 Member Location: Sweden Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06  | 
 Kahis wrote: Eustalomyia hilaris (Anthomyiidae). A bit like Anthomyia, but larger and with a central stripe on the back. Among the central European species E. hilaris is easily identified by the round spot at the end of the stripe. I suppose this is a female. Does the male E. hilaris have this pattern too?  | 
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| Kahis | 
 Posted on 25-08-2006 19:45 
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 Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04  | 
Both females and males have this character. For once thing are nice and easy ![]() Det ?r en hona. Edited by Kahis on 25-08-2006 19:54 Kahis  | 
| Jan Zwaaneveld | 
 Posted on 26-08-2006 09:00 
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06  | 
Thank you all for your very helpful replies!  Jan  | 
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