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Dolichopodidae, Sweden
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Stockholm, Sweden, 14th of June 2007

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Neurigona sp.... perhaps.
 
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Thanks Jorge!

Here is another photo. I think this is the same individual but I'm not 100% sure:
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Neurigona quadrifasciata (Doli.)
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Wow, species level! Thanks a lot Kahis!!

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This is the male. The female looks quite different.
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These are superb pictures, congratulations! What is the size of the critter?

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Body length 5-7mm, but with loooong legs.
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Perhaps this one, found on the same location, is the female N. quadrifasciata?

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