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Muscidae for ID, C Spain --> Synthesiomyia nudiseta
Piluca_Alvarez
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I am extremely confused Sad This fly looks like Synthesiomyia nudiseta due to the reddish last terguite, general habitus and venation. But it was found in a garden in urban area in the outskirts of Madrid. Is it possible?? I thought Synthesiomyia nudiseta was a mediterranean fly found in marshy areas. But I might be wrong awkward Help, please!! Wink

Picture taken by Juan Carlos Campos in Moratalaz, Madrid, on June the 27th 2012.

Thanks in advance for any help!! Smile
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S. nudiseta is my bet, of course Wink
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Yes, a male.
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Thanks a lot to you both for the confirmation!! Smile TumbsUp
 
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