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Ceratopogonidae?
kurt
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Posted on 21-06-2011 17:53
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This fly was about 3 mm. Is it possible to tell which genus?

Photo from Stuguvattenskälen, Junsele, Ångermanland, Sweden 16 june 2011

Thanks for your help in advance

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Serromyia
 
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Thanks a lot Patrycja.
We seems to have atra, femorata, ledicola and subinermis in Sweden
Is it possible to go to species?
 
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You might have more than four species. There are only three definitely present in far northern Scandinavia but possibly five or more in the south.

This is probably not atra. Ledicola flies later in the year. This is not rufitarsis which has been reported from northern Norway, possibly erroneously. This could be femorata.
 
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Here comes a very late thanks to John.
Kurt Holmqvist
 
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