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Small fly ID - Aulacigaster pappi
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Found this fly on a "bleeding" birch stump yesterday, April 26th. 2,9 mm. Telemark, Norge.

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Aulicagaster sp. perhaps leucopeza
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Thank you very much! Smile

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The glossy spots on the upper part of the frons are large, so not leucopeza. The only other species with dark postpronota (humeri) in the Palaearctic is A. pappi. In that species the glossy spots are large.
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Great! Thank you!

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