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Scathophagidae , Hungary
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There were very similar flies posted recently.
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Another angle at the same individual.
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LoL, with those very strong setae on the for legs I am almost inclined to say this must be Scathophagidae. Wink
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I agree

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Paul, Theo, thx for you help!

I checked there is 160 species within this family in Europe, so proceeding from here onwards will not be easy.
 
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I raise this thread from last year. Any idea which species this could be?
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Gabor, after several misID in Scathophagidae I think that in this case I'm sure in genus - Norellia.
In my key I have only Norellia spinipes and I don't know how to distinguish it from also recorded from Hungary Norellia tipularia.
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