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Fly from forest, Hungary
pwalter
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Posted on 11-11-2008 22:48
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Hi, I'd like to ask about this small fly found in September in a forest (wet area) in N-E Hungary.

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Looks like Piophilidae.
 
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Thanks a lot!

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I'd say it's a nice Anthomyzidae...
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Paranthomyza nitida.
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Thanks a lot, I'd be very happy with the latter option Smile I have no pictures yet about Anthomyzidae. I looked up some infos and in Hungary Anthomyza, Paranthomyza, Anagnota and Stiphrosoma is known to occur.

Best regards,

Walter
 
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I just saw the comment of Paul, thank you for your help! It seems interesting, this species had no occurence so far in the Bükk mountains and the National Park.

Thanks again!

Walter
 
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