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maybe Sarcophagidae ?
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Dear members,

A little fly from the garden in Lower Austria, near Vienna 2.8.2008

Thank You for ID

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Maybe Anthomyidae? (note the straight median vein) Smile
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[Thank You for Your Information

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Muscidae : a male Helina.
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