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An invalid fly..Grin
Missing a midleg.
I think....P.angelicae
(no strong acrostichals, yellow calypters and beginning of the wings, eyes touching and looking at the hairs on hindtibia and femur)
But i have doubt about the crossvein...looks infuscated, but then i can't find a matching fly.
Maybe Stephane can tell more....

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I think like you Joke. Mouthedge slightly protuding beyond the frons is another clue.
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Again!? Shock I was hoping to find some goodies when doing spring cleaning in my photo folders.

I have not seen this colour in P.angelicae males before though. Only brown / beige ones.

Thank you Joke and Stephane
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