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Norway: Platypezidae => Muscidae - Azelia nebulosa
Jorn R Gustad
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This male sat on the light-trap in the morning of this 16th August. Swamp-wood in coastal farmland 33m asl. I see some lookalikes, but no matches. It was not collected.

Help appreciated as always!

Cheers Jørn
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Different angle
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Abdomen (not sharp, though)
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Azelia?
 
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Thanks, John. Spot on genus, some very similar species here (too). Nine cows grazing here, so a "nice" collection of dungs present.
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Azelia nebulosa
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