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Dolichopodidae: Sciapus contristans (male)
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2022-06-27, Degeberga, Skåne, Sweden. In garden.
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Keys to Sciapus contristans.
Check https://archive.o...60-161-178
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Thank you very much for the link and ID Igor !
Interesting paper.

I cant find it reported from Sweden before so could be the first one.
Found it in the garden (dry and sandy garden).

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