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A norwegian fly
Bjarte
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I wonder if it is possible to say whar specie this 2,0 mm fly (diptera) is?
it was found in moss near freshwater in the western part of Norway 9.of december.

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more pictures..
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perhaps ?Phoridae
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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and the head.


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and ventrally..

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Welcome to the forum! It is family Phoridae for sure, but I am afraid it is hardly possible to get more information. This is an extremely tricky family... The fly might belong to genus Megaselia that consists of at least 1.400 species.
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Thank you very much!


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