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Wing and a prayer <Muscid..Helina sp. (M)
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Which fly is this, who can still manage to fly around with one and a half wings. Photographed in the garden yesterday.
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Male Helina.
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Morning Gabor...thanks for the reply.
Finally a fly that isn't an Anthomyid Smile. I'll change the heading to see if I can get to species level.
Helinas on my Checklist are; H.duplicata, H. impuncta and H.laetifica.

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I think Phaonia
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Morning Nikita..How's it hanging ??.yea that's what I thought about Valters post a minute ago.Frown..see you've corrected that one Smile.
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Looks very similar to one I posted last week, which Stephane thought might be P.subfuscinervis.
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