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Muscidae, Mydea sp.? Norway
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Photos from 13.06.2011, Bodø, northern Norway. Found close in a coastal area. Size between 10 and 15 mm (maybe closer to 15). Might be Tachinidae? Looked through the gallery.
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Looks like Muscidae to me.
 
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Yes, perhaps Muscidae. Just looked very similar to one of the tachinids in the gallery...
 
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Yes, a femelle Mydaea I think.
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Thanks
 
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