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Tachydromia sp. (Hybotidae). (Was Where do I belong?)
kurt
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This slender fly was about 4 mm long walking on a birch.
Is it possible to get Family and genus?

Photo from Kramfors, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.56N 17.47 E 4 july 2009

Thanks for your help in advance

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Kurt Holmqvist
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Some form of Micropezidae going by the shape.
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No, I'd think it's a Tachydromia sp. (Hybotidae).
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Tachydromia, indeed.
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Tack till Lars and Thanks to PAul

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