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this was nice, moving its wings slowly upside/down (not flying, on the ground) as showing them to another one who was doing the same Smile
could it be parydra or relatives?
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The ovipositor and the wing venations makes me think of Ulidiidae, a smallish family near Tephritidae. This fly doesn't exactly match anything I've seen, but then again, our ulidiid fauna here in Finland is very poor compared with yours.

PS. A size estimate can often help a lot.
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oh, maybe
i?m sorry i try to catch just one of each, less than 1cm, sunbathing, first week of may in a place with a dry river with round stones (rolling?), but i can try to do more pics (and better)

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I think genus Ulidida.
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id as Ulidia apicalis by Miguel Carles-Tolr?
thanks everybody Smile
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paqui wrote:
this was nice, moving its wings slowly upside/down (not flying, on the ground) as showing them to another one who was doing the same Smile
could it be parydra or relatives?


Miguel is right. Loex to be a Ulidia apicalis or near. Some chars are invisible in alcohol.
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