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Eustalomyia cf festiva, Romania (Transylvania), August 2007
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Anthomyiid? If so it should be distinctive.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Another shot.
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you put the same photo, Gabor..

I agree with you. Anthomyiidae. But those strong bristles on abdomen are very (?) unusual for Anthomyiidae.
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Eustalomyia sp. male.
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I thought initally about Hylemya sp. I thought Eustalomya are much smaller, around the size of Anthomyia. This was a much larger species, but maybe there are large E. species.

Thx Stephane for your help!
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Jorge, the strong setae are quite often present in Anthomyiid flies!
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