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unknown fly (almost white), Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, May 13, 2012. GPS 49°59'58.740"N, 13°13'55.740"E.

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Actina chalybea?
 
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Actina chalybea is sea-green.
 
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It looks underpigmented, but structurally similar. It may be freshly emerged from pupa. I have seen that color on a fly that otherwise looked like a typical shining green Calliphoridae.
 
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The scutellum of Actina chalybea has four black spines (very well see it here http://www.dipter...to_id=6545). Here it is also clearly visible in the second picture (only spines arn't black). So may be this is really underpigmented specimen.

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My first guess, from the milky wings and the pale integument, was that this is a teneral (freshly emerged) fly.
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