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Family + genus 2 => cf. Fungomyza albimana (Anthomyzidae)
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On the fungus.
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Very few characters are visible. Perhaps Piophilidae?
 
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Thanks Jan

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I don't think that it is Piophilid
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My first impression was Anthomyzidae. So far Fungomyza albimana male seems to be a good choice.
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Thanks Fred
let's try it

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