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Anthomyiidae: Hylemya vagans (male)
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2012-05-05, south of Sweden, 6-7 mm
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I'd agree that it is Anthomyiidae, my garden seems to be full of them, but I have no idea about which species... and I'm very much a novice.
 
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Hylemya vagans male. But check that the arista is long-plumose - it doesn't show in the photos.
 
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Long-plumose it is.
Thx alot Stephen !
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