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Gymnomus caesiu? (Hylemya vagans)
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Gymnomus caesiu is the correct name? Thank you very much.
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Anthomyiidae - looks like Hydrophoria.
 
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Stephen R wrote:
Anthomyiidae - looks like Hydrophoria.


Stephen thank you very much.
 
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I'd rather say Hylemya, either H. vagans or H. nigrimana, I never understood the difference between both female species.
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Fore femur infuscated = H.vagans
Fore femur clear yellow = H. nigrimana

In this case ....H.vagans
 
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This is very clear now, thank you very much Joke ! Wink
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javanerkelens wrote:
Fore femur infuscated = H.vagans
Fore femur clear yellow = H. nigrimana

In this case ....H.vagans


Thank you very much.
 
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