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Anthomyiidae:Paregle audacula (male)
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2013-10-06, Degeberga Sweden, 5 mm
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I think Paregle audacula (Harris)......
Check if there is a very small orbital seta and if there is an av seta present on the midtibia.

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Thanks Johannna !

Some pictures for confirmation of ID.

First some hairs between the bristles ...
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... and av seta, midtibia
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There are three species of Paregle present in Sweden:
Paregle audacula
Paregle atrisquama
Paregel vetula
From wich P. audacula the only one with the notopleural depression haired......

So Paregle audacula seems right.

Johanna
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Many thanks Johanna !
 
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Is there a good comparison out there for the calypters (lower distinctly extended beyond upper or not distinctly, etc)?
 
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