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Dolichopus popularis
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Posted on 04-07-2008 07:24
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Location: Midwest Sweden (Dalsland)
Date: 2008-JUN-17
Size: ~2-3 mm
Habitat: Lawn (near grass field)

Not the best photo and I only have this, but perhaps we can get a genus?
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I think Dolichopus. Is middle tarsus ornamented?
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I thank you! I also wondered about that black "on" middle tarsus, but as this is the only photo I got I'm not sure. What else could it be? Maybe I have to settle for Dolichopus sp and hope for a chance to take a better photo some day Grin

 
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I'm pretty sure it is a male of Dolichopus popularis.
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Thank you Jere! Cool
 
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