Posted by
Kahis on 20-05-2007 16:53
#6
Note that this is a male with a broad, female-like frons.
Anthomyia species with a broad frons used to be in genus genus
Chelisia Rondani 1856, which is now treated as a synonym of
Anthomyia.
#7
So this is the famous Anthomyia monilis !

I suspected it could be this species because of the A1 vein not reaching the wing margin (an exception in Anthomyidae), the brown middle stripe on scutum and scutellum, and because this combination of setae on a male frons (i.e. crossed interfrontals + proclinate or) is not seen in Muscidae (if I'm not mistaken).
But not knowing the beast I didn't dare to answer.
Thank you Black for have showing us it, and thanks to the ID'ers too.
Greetings.