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From Extremadura (Spain) 2 -> Graphomyia maculata probably
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In an almost dry water channel. Badajoz (Spain), 14th July, 2018.

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looks like Graphomyia

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Good candidate. Thank you both of you.
 
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In my opinion there is only one Graphomya in Europe - G. maculata.
See: https://ia801603.us.archive.org/11/items/NotesOnSynonymyOfTwoSpeciesOfTheGenusGraphomyiaRobineau-desvoidy/N-131m.pdf
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That's good news for me. Thank you Nikita.
 
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