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Heleomyzidae for ID ->Eccoptomera microps
Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
can anyone suggest a species this 6mm fly?
I take the photo on 3 October 2010 Kokkola, Finland.

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Heleomyzidae
 
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Thank you Stephen!

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Eccoptomera. With all probability E. microps
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Andrzej wrote:
Eccoptomera. With all probability E. microps
Andrzej


Many thanks Andrzej!

PK.
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microps is still missing in my collection.
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Andrzej wrote:
Eccoptomera. With all probability E. microps
Andrzej


Do you think it will be possible to know the species?

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???

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I think Pentti wanted to ask whether Andrzej's determination was certain, since E. microps would be a remarkably good record in Finland.

According to my notes there is only 1 more than 50-year-old locality near the eastern border of this species here. And Pentti's region is in the western coeastal area.
 
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It is E. microps Wink I have recorded it this year from Bialowieza forest !
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Thank you very much for all your help! Grin

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