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Heleomyzidae, Suilla spp (Thank you Andrzej)
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Norway, 31.07.09, 9mm

Don't know if it is new to me, but it is not fuscicornis this time Grin

Arista is plumose, don't know if it is obvious from the photo.
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Suillia sp. Pfft
 
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Yes, but I hope Andrzej can say more, even though it might be impossible.
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Indeed ! It's not Suillia fuscicornis !
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Sorry Andrzej. I've been reorganizing my picture folders and have found two more Suilla spp.
Of course these are from before I decided to attept the wingshot, so I have none of that.

This one remids me of this: http://www.flickr...8/sizes/o/. with the short orange flagellomeres and not having plumose arista. But as you know, I am clueless Frown

23.07.09. 6mm
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03.08.09 6-7 mm
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Suillia's no 2 and 3 are different species than the female at the pic no 1 but characters for ID unfortunately not visible Frown
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Thanks for looking Andrzej.

With "only" 15 species registered I hoped that it was possible to narrow it down using the elimination method, but it's probably a lot of work and an impossible route. Grin
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