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Anthomyzidae -> Anthomyiidae
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is more possible, perhaps the genus? Thank you.

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Maybe it is Coenosia, Anthomyiidae (Anthomyzidae is another family!)
 
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Don't you mean Hylemya in Anthomyiidae? (Coenosia is in Muscidae).
 
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A very fresh Hylemya vagans female.
Not fully on color yet....
Differents between H.nigrimana (fore femur whole yellow)...H.vagans (fore femur infuscated posterior)

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Joke, how do you distinguish vagans/nigrimana females?
 
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Sorry Stephen, i mixed them up Angry
I made the change in my previous answer!

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Thank you Joke for the identification and the infos about the difference vagans/nigrimana
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