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Family + genus => Psilopa polita (Ephydridae)
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Calliopum??
 
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Greetings, most likely Psilopa nitidula i think.
 
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Usually Psillopa nitidula has yellow mid and hind tibiae. This might be polita . Do you have a specimen?
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Thanks for all.
I have only these pictures, but I can still ask Tadek's opinion.

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It is P. polita, Tadek confirmed.
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