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Psilidae? (edit: Sciomyzidae // edit2: Dryomyzidae // edit3: Heleomyzidae), Sweden ;-)
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Sciomyzidae
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Thank you Paul! I keep confusing these...

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Not sciomyzidae. Too many dorsocentral setae.
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Oops. Are we looking at Dryomyzidae, then?
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Oops. Are we looking at Dryomyzidae, then?


Of course, Paul. Pfft It is Dryomyzidae Pfft
 
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Not sure. Pfft I can see some vibrissae.
I would say Suillia, Heleomyzidae.
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I think I'll follow your suggestion, Stephane. Wink
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