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ID-help requested.
First I was thinking maybe Fannia sp. but the Sc vein isn't straight.
Location: Jesenik area, Czech Republic
Date: 19-08-2020
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Thanks in advance for your response.
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Thanks Paul, but isn't a straight Sc characteristic for all Fanniidae?
 
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I was thinking of tribe Azeliini in Muscidae.
 
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DJHiker wrote:
Thanks Paul, but isn't a straight Sc characteristic for all Fanniidae?
I thought it looked straight...
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Really looks like Azelia, but I think it is Anthomyiid
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So the votes seem equally divided.
> Muscoidea spec.?
 
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I have got another image that looks like the same species.
I will post it in a separate thread.
 
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