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Fly 2mm ID. >Micromyinae
Pentti Ketola
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Hi!
Photo on Finland Kokkola 4 June 2019.
Is it possible to get genus for that female?
Size 2mm.


Thanks for help.
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Subfamily Micromyinae
 
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Thank you both!
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Probably tribe Camplyomyzini. A clear picture of the shape of the eyes could confirm.
 
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