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Micropezidae/Hybotidae? Norway
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Found this fly today outside Oslo, Norway. Possible to ID?

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Not Micropezidae ! Look pls at the antennal segments ;-). I think about Hybotidae !/Andrzej
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Chelipoda?
 
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It could be a hybotidae...can't find something similar in the gallery though...

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Please, make a request to Paul !!! John suggested that this female could be a Chelipoda species which is actually placed in Empididae ;-)
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Fore coxa more than half as long as femur, widely separated from mid coxa, fore femur swollen = Hemerodromiinae. (The fore femur is slender in one New World genus.)
 
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Hemerodromia sp.
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Thanks!
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14.05.13 09:30
A partial catalogue of types @ MZH (Zool. Mus. Helsinki) by yours truly Smile http://www.luomus.
fi/elaintiede/hyon
teiset/tyypit/dipt
eratypes.html

04.05.13 11:19
OK, Paul! Smile

03.05.13 22:20
@milos: I need to check. Perhaps I have.

02.05.13 11:25
Thank you for your quick reply Smile

02.05.13 08:59
does anyone have Agromyzidae from Afrotropical region please

30.04.13 16:38
schulterbeulen = humeri kreutzborsten = crossed bristles

30.04.13 16:30
can anyone translate the german words schulterbeulen and kreutzborsten please? Wink

17.04.13 11:04
Anyone knows right away how many species of Diptera there are in Europe? Thanks.

14.04.13 23:28
Smile ok, Johanna!

14.04.13 23:27
Grin...what you prefer, we can discus this, during some good wine, cheese and many new pinned flies!

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