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Campsicnemus armatus?
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Posted on 29-09-2025 01:44
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Iceland

This should be C.armatus based on Icelandic list.
Retained.
Whats needed to confirm?
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See https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334238672_On_the_distribution_of_Campsicnemus_armatus_Zetterstedt_1849_species_group_Diptera_Dolichopodidae
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Seems to key out ok?!

Species group = Mid tibia with posteroventral comb-like bristles


33 - Mid basitarsus distinctly longer than next segment
...but also (zlobini = legs black , versicolorus = face silvery white)

35. caffer = African

37. Antennal postpedicel elongate triangular, nearly twice longer than high at base
mid tibia comb-like row NOT in basal half only
....but also (pumilio = not subarctic)

38. Mid tibia, posteroventrally along almost whole length, with a comb-like row of blunt-ended bristles
.... but also (vtorovi = no distribution in Iceland )
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not the best image...the fly was a little sodden at the time, but here is the mid-tibia
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