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Tephritidae --> Myopites eximia
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Chloropidae?

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I would go for Tephritidae. Urophora or related genus. Nosferatumyia will be able to tell you more.
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Myopites sp., indeed related to Urophora.
M. eximia Seguy is the only species I know to occur in Iberian Peninsula, and from the wing pattern, it might fit that species. However, no other characters visible.
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