#2
It is difficult to be certain, because there is no detail visible other than some wing venation. From the wing venataion it is clear that it is a calyptrate fly. One of the few that are often active in winter and may come indoors is
Pollenia rudis. You may check pictures on the web and see if it fits what you find indoors. The most striking character for
Pollenia is the presence of short, curly hairs on the thorax.
#3
Thank you Paul.
I think that this flies come to me at september and spend winter in all small holes of house constractions.
May be photo of wing of one of this fly help the identification?
Nikita