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Muscidae, Thricops longipes (and Phaoninae sp.) Northern Norway
Geir79
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Maybe this is Muscidae? Around 5 mm, photo 30.06.2009 Bodø, Northern Norway.

Will be happy with identification to family-level for this one, tried to use keys but too few visible details?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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I'd say it is female of Thricops longipes, Muscidae as you correctly supposed
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Thank you!

Is it okay to post more pictures in the same thread? Think I've more photos of same species, taken in 2010 at the same location (outside my apartment). Or should I post it in a new thread?

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Some more images in the same post will be OK
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Ok, but studied my photos and are not sure if it is the same. This is slightly larger, guess 6-7 mm bodylength. Should be Muscidae. Photographed 04.04.2010.
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From another angle:
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Muscidae, Phaoninae
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Thanks Smile
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Hi Can someone confirm for me that there are 0 pre ac for both male and female Phaonia rufipalpis, not sure if 0 or just short Thanks

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