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Brachycera, Hungary, August 2007
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What is this?
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Another view of the same fly.
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Agromyzidae.
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Looks like the wing R4+5 and M1+2 are approximated near the wing tip. Leiomyza (Asteiidae) ?
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Shouldn't Leiomyza have (more) yellow on the legs?
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Shouldn't Leiomyza be much more slender?
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Any consensus on this? Should Asteiidae not be more Drosophila-like?
Is the head shape not strange for an Agromyzid?
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What about Piophilidae?
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I raise this thread with another slightly enlarged image. Are we getting closer to a consensus? So far I think the consensus is that this must be an Acalyptrate fly.
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