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"Huge" Phoridae.. scuttlefly
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Posted on 29-05-2010 19:59
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Norway, 29.05.10, Very big for a Phorid, not sure exactly how big.

Looks like Diplonevra florescens in the gallery, but this had some markings on it's abdomen (dorsally)
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dorsal, I have some more pics
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That first one is an amazing shot
 
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Takk Gunnar Smile
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Still the same species, D. florescens; the abdominal color is various.

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Thank you Brian.
I see that Fauna Europaea does not list this species for Norway.
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