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Anthomyiidae,which genera
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The color is yellowish, because it was captured by a yellow plate, Joensuu, Finland 16.-22.6.2017
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here is a better picture of the terminals.
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Are you sure it is Anthomyiidae? To me it is more like Scathophagidae.
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I'm not sure of anything. I've just started to work with dipteras. Thank you Tony.
 
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