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Fly ID? - Oldenbergiella sp. (Heleomyzidae)
Morten A Mjelde
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Found in forest - southern Norway 23 March. About 4 mm.
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It's a female of Oldenbergiella sp. (Heleomyzidae)
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Thank you a lot!
Oldenbergiella brumalis is the only species of this genus found in Norway. It may not be possible to determine females ...

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In the genus Oldenbergiella it is better to see a male specimen than identify a female to decide which species is it Wink
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dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Thanks! Smile

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