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little fly => Anthomyiidae (female)
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Posted on 13-04-2013 17:42
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on English daisy (Bellis perennis), 10 km south east from Paris, France, April 13/2013.
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Anthomyiidae (female, so lots of possibilities)Smile

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Thank you very much, Johanna !! Wink
 
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Could be a female Botanophila fugax Mg. I base this on the acrostichals: is there a stronger pair of presutural acrostichals, followed by very short, hairlike postsutural acrostichals not really visible in photo. This is also a very common fly. Just a guess.
 
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Well, thank you very much for the try !! Wink


Using this weblink I guess that I understand what you mean by acrostichal !! TumbsUp

May be this picture could confirm your own guess !
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