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Lispocephala brachialis, Muscidae, Hungary, May 2007
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Any idea on this?
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Dorsal view. Anthomyiid-like Scathophagid or vice versa. Or something different?
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Lispocephala?
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I came back to this photo today.

If it is a Lispocephala, it should be L. brachialis. The description fits fairly well, all yellow-legs except the first femur, Antennae orange except tip of th third segment, which is brown, weakish line below dc etc.

The only think that does not seem to fit, that on the foretibia there should not be any bristle at the back.

Can someone confirm?
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