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Schoenomyza litorella (from White sea shore)
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This small fly (ca 2mm) collected in one of the White sea islands (NW Russia), 21.07.2001.
I thought it may be Muscidae or Anthomyiidae representative, but being not very familiar with these groups could not find species looking like this. I'd be obliged for any idea.
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Chloropidae or muscid?
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Male Schoenomyza litorella (Muscidae).
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A muscidae!! with ocellar triangle!! The world turned crazy.
 
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Compare here Wink .
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Thank you Stephane! This fly really looks unusual for Muscidae and species is new to me.
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