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Sarcophagidae=>Pherbellia annulipes
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Family is correct, I suppose. But wich genus/species? Fly from central Poland, found on fallen tree. 05.06.2016.
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Looks like Sciomyzidae
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Pherbellia annulipes
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My fault, sorry. And thank you.
 
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