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Neomyia cornicina or Neomyia viridescens?
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Lucilia, Calliphoridae.
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I'm not sure, but my impression is Neomyia
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I'd expect to see a sharper angle in vein M and stronger abdominal bristles in Lucilia - I think it is probably Neomyia too.
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Neomyia cornicina or Neomyia viridescens?

I think there are only 2 Species of Neomyia in Europe, according to Fauna Europaea.
 
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not possible to say... even we aren't sure about the genus. Pfft
 
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