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Anthepiscopus oedalinus (was Empididae; Iteaphila?)
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What genus could this small Empid (body 1,5 mm) be?

Photos from 4 maj 2013 BĂ„tsmansmyren 62 N, E 17 Ångermanland, Sweden.

Thanks for your help in advance

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Kurt Holmqvist
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Iteaphila is correct.
 
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Thanks for your help igor. Here in Sweden we have 2 spieces.
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It seems that this fly is a Anthepiscopus oedalinus. Iteaphila should have R4+5 branched into two.

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