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Muscidae, Coenosia agromyzina, male
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Coenosia or a closely related genus. This one is male.
 
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Only one Coenosia in Europe with the costa reaching R4+5 only : Coenosia (allognota) agromyzina
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Only one Coenosia in Europe with the costa reaching R4+5 only : Coenosia (allognota) agromyzina


I forgot to look at the wingtip. The American species of Allognota (treated as full genus here) is much paler.
 
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Thank you!
 
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By the way John, could you look at this mysterious beauty (I've never known its ID, very frustrating).
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