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Linnaemyia? Yes, L. cf. comta
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Posted on 17-02-2022 23:46
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Found in Susa Valley, Piedmont, NW Italy, at 2900 mt above sea level, on 29th June 2019. Could it be a Linnaemyia?
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Yes, it is.
It looks a bit bulky for vulpina. Might be comta.

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Great thanks!
 
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