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Heleomyzidae, Suillia (Thanks Nikita)
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Posted on 03-08-2009 18:26
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Norway, 03.08.09, less than 10mm

There's a lot of love these days..
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Suillia sp. Frown
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Thank you Andrzej. I have SLIGHTLY different angles, is there anything that might help that is just out of view?
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add please, the links to the pics you have. Maybe an ID to the species level is possible Wink
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not much more to see here
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Hmm, have you a dorsal view ?
Scutellum and wing are important to ID !
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Closes thing to wing-view is this. (Over-sharpened on purpose). They took off before I had a chance to do a proper dorsal shot.

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look like Suillia pallida but I am not fully convinced Frown
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A sorry attempt at making the wing-pattern more visible.
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Sorry, I am not sure about the species name Frown
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