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| Morten A Mjelde | 
 Posted on 24-01-2023 18:05 
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Southern Norway, Telemark 16 June. 
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| Nikita Vikhrev | 
 Posted on 25-01-2023 21:48 
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It seems that you have the specimen in hand, correct?  Try to check Phaonia nymphaearum Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University  | 
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| Morten A Mjelde | 
 Posted on 26-01-2023 22:46 
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Thank you for your answer. Yes, I have realized that it is important to collect flies for a correct determination.![]() As for P. nymphaearum, this should have a longer costal spine (about twice as long as cross-vein r-m). The fly I collected doesn't have this - so I don't know... Morten  | 
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