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Small metallic fly, zigzag wing veins..
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I have no idea what family this small fly belongs to. The wing veins look odd to my untrained eyes. Can anyone help identify it at least to family?

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The most common species of this family are not metallic, however they have quite the same anatomy Smile
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OK, thanks, but WHICH family??!
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NickU wrote:
OK, thanks, but WHICH family??!


I'm guessing Walter meant family Syrphidae (Hoverfly family).
 
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Eumerus, almost certainly strigatus.

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NickU wrote:
OK, thanks, but WHICH family??!


Check the red letters Smile

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OK, thanks Walter. How very clever... I must get better at noticing easy morphological aids to identification... I should also know by now that any fly I'm not sure of is usually a hoverfly... and thanks Tim for narrowing it to Eumerus, it looks just right for that, though maybe a microscope would be needed to be sure of the species. If strigatus is very common, though, that's probably right!
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