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How is this fly? -> Anthomyia cf. confusanea
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Anthomyia cf. liturata, I think
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Thank you very much, Nikita! Smile
 
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In most cases;
midtibia with 1 ad = A. confusanea
midtibia with 2 ad = A. liturata

On your photo we can see one strong ad on t2, but on the second photo it seems to have some small setae above the strong ad, so a bit doubtful.
I would say Anthomyia cf. confusanea

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Thanks, Johanna!
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