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Sphaeroceridae. >Copromyza sp.
Pentti Ketola
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Hi!
Photo on Finland Kokkola 26 November 2014.
Size 3,5mm.
Is it possible to get species for that Sphaeroceridae?
Thanks for help.

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We have Copromyza stercoraria, borealis, nigrina and equina listed.

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Any ideas what species this could be?

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Copromyzinae. In America it would be Borborillus rather than Copromyza.
 
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Thanks John!
Only two species Borborillus-family are found in Finland.
Borborillus uncinatus and Borborillus vitripennis.

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