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Sepsidae 12 Sep 2015 SW Sweden -> Themira annulipes
Johane
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Is it possible to identify?
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Hello Johane,

Looks like Themira annulipes to me. Vte absent, katepisternum entirely dusted and legs partly yellow.

If you want to identify Sepsidae yourself. Then there are two really good sources. Firstly the book Sepsidae of Europe (for FREE!):
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/263429542_The_Sepsidae_%28Diptera%29_of_Europe
Secondly a habitusphoto of many species at:
http://sepsidnet-rmbr.nus.edu.sg/

Greetings,

Ectemnius
 
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Thank you Ectemnius!
 
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