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Empididae: Empis woodi?
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Sweden, Skåne, Degeberga 190519, 3-4 mm

Edit: Tried to key it (http://www.dipter...f_1_12.pdf and ends in woodi but woodi isnt recorded from Sweden so probably wrong ...
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Empis staegeri. Abdominal punescence at base of abdomen is pale, ruling out woodi. Pennation of the legs, 2 scutellar setae and dark metapleurals lead to staegeri.
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