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Unknown Brachycera Family->Anthomyiidae
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Dimension 5 mm, high altitude around 2000 meter on the Alps.

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ecology wrote:
Dimension 5 mm, high altitude around 2000 meter on the Alps.

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ecology wrote:
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Dimension 5 mm, high altitude around 2000 meter on the Alps.

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Dimension 5 mm, high altitude around 2000 meter on the Alps.

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If the antennae are short and not broken, compare to Egle. Several species are found around <i>Salix</i> flowers in early spring.
 
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