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Small Anthomyiidae ID->Pegomya sp.
Pentti Ketola
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I take the photo on 16 September 2011 Larsmo, Finland.

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Could it be a Helina?

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Not Muscidae (they wouldn't have the bright orange frons, and the anal vein reaches the wing margin). I think this is a female Pegomya (Anthomyiidae), and, from what I can see, P. setaria is a possibility (using Michael Ackland's key) - though the lower posterior katepisternal would probably have to be broken. But it's a difficult genus and I'm very likely to be wrong Wink
 
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Thank you Stephen!

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Now it looks as if there's only one av on the hind tibia - so I was right about being wrong Cool. Pegomya sp. is my best guess!
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