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Fly ID. >Triphleba opaca
Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
ID possible?
Photo on Finland Kokkola 10 May 2022.
Size 3-4mm.




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Phoridae, Looks like a Triphleba sp. going by the photos in the Gallery..

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Thank you Roger!

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Triphleba opaca
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Thank you Paul!

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