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Dolichopodidae, Medetera obscura group f
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Hi, this very fat Doli has strange yellow straw in it's mouth Smile June 18. 2008 Pernaja, Southern Finland. Malaise was in wet swamp.

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Scape and pedicel yellow, so it is a Medetera obscura group of species.
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Thank You Igor. As the females are not possible to ID I will label it as Medetera cf. obscura f

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