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Posted on 24-03-2011 22:23
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Hi everyone,

I would like to identify these flies, the picture was taken in Madrid (Spain).

Thank you very much for your help.

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Posted on 24-03-2011 22:45
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Welcome to the forum Forest Smile

We recommend posting 1 fly per thread to save confusion and make it easier for people to work on the images. Also try to make the subject different for each one, to help people find the thread they are interested in Smile

I'm not sure what they are but I am sure someone will come along soon Wink
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The first looking like Syrphidae, second like Calliphoridae (Pollenia sp.Smile) and the third like Empididae.
 
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Bottom one is Crossopalpusof the Hybotidae.
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Posted on 24-05-2011 22:12
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... the second Calliphoridae - Bellardia sp.
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