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hmm, tribe Heleomyzini. You should look at the prosternum, if any setulae are present !
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First ting in the morning! Wink
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ok ! Grin
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looks like a Gymnomus cf. caesius ! but I'm not totally sure
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Andrzej, finally all daily chores are done.

I see two strong hairs on the prosternum.
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I hope I did this right, as the abdomen dried, it shrunk (duh)
and the pin holding the genitalia open might have deformed the
whole thing. If I ruined it, any tips on how to do it right are welcome.
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well done ! No doubt: Gymnomus caesius (Meigen) Wink
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Thank you Andrzej!

Fauna Europaea does not list Gymnomus caesius for Norway.

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and it is Grin
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Well done Hakon!
Your first one....and many to come!

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