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Anthomyiidae Netherlands Eustalomyia histrio!
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Photos 18-5-2024. Netherlands, North Holland, Bergen.
The similar flies in our garden are Anthomyia procellaris. I had doubts about this one and therefore posted it on the Dutch website Waarneming. Image recognition was also uncertain and ended up with 50% Limnophora tigrina, 12% Eustalomyia hilaris, 10% Anthomyia procellaris.

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Eustalomyia histrio
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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Thank you Niels-Jan. I had also compared it with Eustalomyia hilaris, which I photographed in the garden years ago, but I did not look further in that genus. Nice to have a new species. Am happy with it! Wink
Nice weekend! Thijs.
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