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Anthomyiidae male maybe Pegoplata aestiva?
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Hi!

As Joke gave me the clues to this species, I'm making a guess! This one doesn't look like Paradelia intersecta.

5th October 2010, my garden near Lincoln UK. ~5mm

One pic only plus two crops.

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I think it is Delia platura ...Smile
Not well to see, but hindtibia seems to have a row of pv..
And to little av on the hindfemur for P.aestiva and no hairs on the propleuron (area before anterior spiracle)

Joke
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Thanks Joke, Delia platura will do me. I was looking at the wrong area for the hairs on the propleuron, I'm learning. Wink
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