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mariki
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Posted on 17-05-2012 18:27
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Hello,

Found in Eindhoven (NL) one month ago.waarneming.nl/waa...w/64511218.
Best wishes,
Marie-Christine
 
mariki
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It has only three postsutural bristles. In this case it might be an Anthomyiid, or, if really a Muscid, a Coenosia. I tend to the latter, but we need a specialist. A lateral view would be nice...
 
mariki
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Thank you Sundew. Unfortunately, I have no other pictures. The flies are small, around 4 mm and it's difficult to have good pictures because they move fast.
 
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I think Muscidae is right, but not Coenosia as there are two strong presutural dcs.
 
Stephane Lebrun
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Difficult to tell ; it could be a Spilogona.
Stephane.
 
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