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Sciomyzidae. Please, help to ID
Leonid Fedyantsev
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Photo from Bor, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia
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Based on playing Spot-the difference with photo's in the Gallery (very scientific method), it looks like Ilione sp.. Nikita will probably have a fit at the methodology and the ID, but WTH Smile

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Leonid Fedyantsev
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Thank you very much, Roger Smile
 
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Elgiva divisa would be my best bet.
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Thank you very much for ID, Paul!
 
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It isn't Elgiva, E. has postpedicel shorter and rounded.
Probably I. albiseta. Leonid, do you have more images?
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Fair enough. Wink
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I have made only one shot of this fly, so there's only one foreshortening.

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