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Muscidae? => Phaonia rufiventris or Mydaea maculiventris + Pegomya cf. geniculata
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Without seeing the hind leg, I can decide if it is a Phaonia of the rufiventris group or Mydaea maculiventris.
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Thanks Stephane

I'll try to find it still tomorrowSmile

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Ok, try to shot the legs (especially the hind one). Available for all Muscidae. Wink
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Maybe I founded the same species (not the same fly)Wink

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No, it is Pegomya (Anthomyiidae).
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Oh shi...Shock
Thanks Stephane

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It's okay Rami ;
please see the orange anterior part of the frons, and the hind tibia bears 2 strong pairs of posterodorsal setae, 2 things very rare in Muscidae.
Just a tip. Wink
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Thanks for tips.
Sorry, I'm really amateur. I only take photos.

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Pegomya cf. geniculata

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Thanks Johanna

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