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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Swept from dry grass. Size around 5 mm.
Please don't tell me it's a Pollenia, too Wink.
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Now the right-side view.
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Anthomyiidae. Kahis may enlighten you more.
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OK thanks Paul.
 
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Hmm. Depends on how far elong the spring is wher you live. Among the early- to mid-spring species Phorbia females look like this; rather robust for anthomyiidae, all-black , mouth edge not elongated, wing slightly darkened.
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This thread of mine possibly shows the same or a closely related species.
Edited by Xespok on 14-04-2007 08:42
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Thanks Jere and Gabor.
 
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I examined the fly. I'm not sure, but I think -
Phorbia longipilis.
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I really appreciate your efforts Smile.
 
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