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Muscidae ?->Haematobosca stimulans (f)
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Gallery forest. Sierra Madrona. South central Spain. 900 m. Ago. Light trap.
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Looks like it.
 
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Haematobia sp.
 
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It fits with Haematobosca too, i think.
 
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Haematobosca stimulans female it is.
(Though, in my opinion Haematobia and Haematobosca should be in one genus.)
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Thank you very much to all!!
 
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