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I have some photos of a small fly with a distinctive frons, can anyone help to genus or species level?

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To me this looks like Pegoplata aestiva.
 
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Or Adia cinerella....Grin
 
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Yes. Cherchez l'homme Wink
 
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Thanks for the replies, yes they do look similar!
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