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Sciomyzidae ? Id ?
Ragne
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Posted on 19-06-2008 07:32
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Is it possible to id this ?

Size: about 7 mm
Location: Southwest Sweden (V?sterg?tland)
Date: 2008-june-17
Habitat: Woodland

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Jan Willem
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Might be something like Limnia unguicornis. When you change the subject to "Sciomyzidae ?" you will attract the attention of Nikita.
Edited by Jan Willem on 19-06-2008 08:07
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Ragne
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Posted on 19-06-2008 08:25
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Jan
I think you are right
Maybe Nikita look at it now when the subject is changed
Thanks a lot for your interest
// Ragne

 
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 19-06-2008 11:00
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No reason to attract my attantion - Limnia unguicornis, as Jan has wrote Wink
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Nikita
Thanks a lot for taking your time to id
// Ragne
 
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