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Ocydromiinae?
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Posted on 10-03-2013 15:01
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Collected i Northern Sweden Lycksele Lappmark, Bocksbergets Nature reserve. 2012-06-21
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Consider Euthyneura, Allanthalia or Trichina.
 
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Trichinomyia fuscipes ?
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rvanderweele wrote:
Trichinomyia fuscipes ?


...or it could be a genus we don't have in North America. I was using an American reference.
 
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Indeed, possibly Trichina, John
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Thanks
Euthyneura have long proboscis and shorter antennae
Allanthalia shorter antennae without stylus
Trichina has thickend tibia
Trichinomyia fuscipes i realy think it is didn't thout about Trichinomyia when i have only seen flavipes that has longer stylus.
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For this reason I mentioned the species fuscipes. On the photo I thought then that I could see that the 3rd tibia was a bit swollen, so John really made me to begin doubting! Smile

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I saw it was Trichinomyia, then had a little doubt as the only one I know, flavipes, is a species of later in the year. Checking the dates for fuscipes, it is active during early summer, so fuscipes it is. Smile
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