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Muscidae ID ->Hydrotaea albipuncta
Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
I take the photo on 28 August 2011 Kokkola, Finland.

Regards Pentti.
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I'd go for Muscidae.
 
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Thank you Stephen!
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It is a female Hydrotaea. If the arista is bare or almost so, this implies H. albipuncta/cinerea. (in this case I would favour H. albipuncta because I guess a short ad on mid tibia.).
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It is a female Hydrotaea albipuncta.
H. cinerea not Finland!

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