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Jan Zwaaneveld
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And another fly, photographed today (August 25th, 2006) at Leerdam, Netherlands. Has anyone an idea?

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Anthomyidae family, I think.
 
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Perhaps a female Anthomyia pluvialis ... just guessing.
 
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Eustalomyia hilaris (Anthomyiidae). A bit like Anthomyia, but larger and with a central stripe on the back. Among the central European species E. hilaris is easily identified by the round spot at the end of the stripe.
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Kahis wrote:
Eustalomyia hilaris (Anthomyiidae). A bit like Anthomyia, but larger and with a central stripe on the back. Among the central European species E. hilaris is easily identified by the round spot at the end of the stripe.


I suppose this is a female. Does the male E. hilaris have this pattern too?
 
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Both females and males have this character. For once thing are nice and easy Smile

Det ?r en hona.
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Thank you all for your very helpful replies!

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