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Orange fly, Dryomyzidae?
Niek van Wijk
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Dear forum,

I took this picture today in my glasshouse. Is Heleomyzidae correct and can it be further identified?

Best regards, Niek
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Dryomyzidae?
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Niek van Wijk
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Dear Jan Willem,

Thank you for your reply. That would be my first picture of that family.
In the mean time I took another picture from another angle (regretfully not from above, the fly sat too high and too close to the window). I hope this helps.

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Probably Neuroctena anilis. Maybe Andrey Ozerov can tell you more. You could change the subject to "Dryomyzidae?" to attract his attention.
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Dear Jan Willem,

Thank you. I changed the subject.

Best regards, Niek
 
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