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Bolitophila sp. (Many thanks Paul)
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Norway, September, 5-10 mm
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Thank you, title changed.
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Could be wrong, but don't Mycetophilidae have larger spines on their legs? What about Bolitophilidae?

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Thank you Roger, title changed again Smile
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Is this the only view you have?
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Yes, but there are miliions (mind the signature) in my garden, I will catch one, what view do you need?
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Good view of the wings, for example.
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Finally I got a chance to go out and look for this thing again, they are not so numerous now.

I am 99% sure it is the right species Smile
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Bolitophila s.str. sp.
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Thanks Paul.

I was hoping for species, but genus is great too :-)
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