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Muscidae ?
Morten A Mjelde
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South Norway, northern part.
27. and 31. July 2016.
All Pictures could be of differet flies. Several flies was gathered on leaves of Tussilago farfara. I think it is the same species.
Altitude: 1000m

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Looks like one of the dark Spilogona, like denigrata, but impossible to identify with these pictures.
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Thank you very much, Stephane!
I will try to catch one next summer...

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