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Seioptera vibrans
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Posted on 11-09-2006 19:20
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A sepsid? from midwest Sweden on 2002-06-29. This is the only shot I got. What can you say about it? Except that the photo lacks sharpness of course Wink

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Nope, Seioptera vibrans, Ulidiidae.

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Sepsids are as a rule much smaller than Seioptera, around 2-3 mm body length.
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Thank you very much John & Jere!
 
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crex wrote:
A sepsid? from midwest Sweden on 2002-06-29. This is the only shot I got. What can you say about it? Except that the photo lacks sharpness of course Wink


I would be for Ulidiidae fly. Smile
 
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Also have a look at the placement of the spot on the wing. It is more pre-apical is Sepsidae.

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