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Phaonia or Polietes
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The reddish legs rule out Polietes (as red-tipped scutellum, the infuscated crossveins, the only pair - prescutellar - of acrostichal setae). This is Phaonia tuguriorum.
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Thank you Stephane!

I needed the female tuguriorum Smile

Can I ask you to take a look at this: http://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=30669

I might have misinterpreted the venation, could be Anthomyiidae!?
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I have already replied. Wink
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