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family for ID => Stratiomyidae
basileus
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Posted on 11-12-2020 18:35
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Is it possible to identify the family/genus of this fly by such foto? Ukraine, June.
basileus attached the following image:


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Stratiomyidae, Microchrysa polita (male) maybe...
 
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Roger Thomason wrote:
Stratiomyidae, Microchrysa polita (male) maybe...


Thank you
 
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Eyes are hairy and wing fumose, hence Chloromyia

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And with dark tarsi- it should be Chloromyia formosa.
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Jan Maca wrote:
And with dark tarsi- it should be Choromyia formosa.


Thank you
 
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