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Heleomyzidae, Suillia (not fuscicornis ;)
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Posted on 18-08-2009 21:12
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Norway, 18.08.09, maybe as big as 7-10 mm

I did not get the angle I prefer (for my own amusement), but I hope I nailed it for id purpose.
Andrzej, I hope that this time it's enough to id.
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And here he is begging to be identified Grin
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Yes, really not S. fuscicornis and very interesting !
I am busy at the moment !
I will make the ID next evening !
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Look like S. pallida ot S. vaginata but fore tarsi are not fully visible !
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That's a shame, what seperates the two based on the fore tarsi?
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great photoshop! you added that apical bristle in tibia!
 
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Looks like I drew it on there Grin

Don't know if it will tip the scale either way for Andrzej though. Probaby not as it is visible in the original pic, but maybe there are some clues that shows themselves for an expert. Worth a shot.
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I shall check the material Wink
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Andrzej, tell me if there's anything else you nees a close-up of, or if you need something sharpened.

I am hoping S. vaginata Smile
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Yes, it could be a one :-) - S. vaginata Wink
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