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Phoridae (genus or species possible?) scuttle
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Posted on 07-08-2009 20:01
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Norway 07.08.09. male: 3mm
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Phoridae
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Thank you, I changed the title.
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For an ID almost every time You should collect (for sp). Many times a genus ID requires wing veination, genitalia, etc. Try to include 'scuttle fly' in name of thread, sometimes Brian Brown shows up, he asked for that here.
 
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Thank you for informing me pwalter.

I'll add 'scuttle' and another pic Smile

Closest thing to wing shot I got:
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Never seen such a Phorid (well, I only saw some 4-5 genera, but those are extremely common).
 
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Hi, these are Phora. Beautiful photos!
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Thanks you Brian.
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