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Diptera/Nematocera?
ankiengstrom
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Posted on 06-05-2010 11:57
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What is this? Very small one and it's taken in middle of Sweden today (6/5-10) and I can't found it in any of my books.
sorry for the bad pictures, but I hope anyone can see on them what it is. :)

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one more picture (didn't see if I could post in first thread)
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Posted on 06-05-2010 12:13
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This little one doesn't belong to the Diptera, but to the Psocoptera (Barklice)! Smile
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Thank you very much for your help Smile

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Psocoptera is also not there, but Psyllidae (jumping plant lice). Wink

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Oh I see, thanks.. Smile
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