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Brachycera, Hungary
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Posted on 01-10-2006 19:48
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Any idea of what this could be? The images are not of very high quality, again the size of the fly was minute.

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Another view of the same fly.
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Fanniidae?
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I do not think this is a Calyptrate fly. No suture on thorax. Wing venation too simple for Fanniidae. I'd rather go for Milichiidae or something related.
 
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Milichiidae was my first impression, too, but cannot tell anything more.
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I posted a similar fly earlier on, and this was judged to be Phyllomyza by you. This could also be a Phyllomyza.
 
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