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Southern Quebec: Anthomyiidae- Eutrichota?

Southern Quebec: Anthomyiidae- Eutrichota?
Montebello, Quebec, Canada
July 10, 2018
Size: ~8 mm
Though the photo doesn't show it that clearly, I was able to trace A1 to near the wing margin, so I identified it as Anthomyiidae. Based on the characteristics in the key I have, I think it is a member of Eutrichota. Does anyone agree/disagree? It was collected in a Sugar Maple forest, and I collected many other similar flies in the same area.

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Southern Quebec: Anthomyiidae- Eutrichota? Southern Quebec: Anthomyiidae- Eutrichota?

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Or Muscidae
Could be Muscidae. I can't see enough detail. Anthomyiidae have 2 or more posterodorsal bristles on hind tibia. Muscidae usually have 0-1, but there are exceptions.

 
Thanks, I will examine the br
Thanks, I will examine the bristles more closely.

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