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Dolichopodidae for ID.
Roger Thomason
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Found at Little Ayre in marshy field..looked very blue to the naked eye,which was partly lost with camera flash.
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No clear characters. Maybe Dolichopus caligatus.
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http://dolicho.narod.ru/Genera3.htm
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Thanks Igor, that would be a new species for here, but not collected so will go down as a Dolichopus sp. for now.

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In the review of Scottish Dollies I did a long time ago D. caligatus is noted as "Usually found in moorland habitats, often at the
edge of peaty lochans". which I guess would make it quite at home on Shetland
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Plenty of moorland nearby and lochans, so yes Iain it should feel at home here, more so than humans of late with the weather we have had here (anybody from a warm country want to adopt me? (Almost house trained) TumbsUp

Another couple of pics of what I think is the same kind of fly...if not...OOOPS

Don't know if they help any?
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