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small fly for ID please
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Bushy Pk, London by stream in woodlands. 3-4mm

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Oxycera pygmaea (Stratiomyidae)
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that was quick, many thanks.
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this would be a nice addition to the gallery Smile

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And don't forget to send the record in to the National Recording Scheme for Larger Brachycera!Smile
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Guys, check the arista SmileSmile


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Thanks, Theo - keeping us all on our toes, even 10 years on! Well, Verrall called it an Oxycera, but that's no excuse! Vanoyia tenuicornis (I think - so much self-doubt now!)Frown
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