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Gumenuk Vitalij
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To which family does this belong?
Midland of Russia, the Moscow region (Jugo-east area) 14/08/2006
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Hi,
it could be Heleomyzidae, but I am not sure from this photo.
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I think this is eiter Scathophagidae or Anthomyiidae. Since it is not from a sea-shore I would go for Scathophagidae. I do not think this is an acalyptrate fly, the legs are too bristily, too strong suture on the thorax etc.
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Gumenuk Vitalij
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Xespok wrote:
I think this is eiter Scathophagidae or Anthomyiidae. Since it is not from a sea-shore I would go for Scathophagidae. I do not think this is an acalyptrate fly, the legs are too bristily, too strong suture on the thorax etc.

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I wait more exact answer
 
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It looks like Trichopalpus fraternus, Scathophagidae...
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
It looks like Trichopalpus fraternus, Scathophagidae...

Thanks for the rendered help
 
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