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Agathomyia unicolor (Thank you Michal Tkoc)
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Very good looking I think.. so delicate.
It also had a peculiar way of hovering about.

Norway 10.09 3-4 mm
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Platypezidae.
 
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Thanks! Title changed

Edit: Could it be Agathomyia unicolor
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Yes, Agathomyia unicolor.
Curator of Diptera, Entomology Department, National Museum Prague.
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Many thanks Michal Tkoc!
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ooh nice, gallery please!
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Submitted.
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