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Ulidiidae?
Ruth Ahlburg
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Seen to day near Copenhagen, Denmark, close to hardwood forest.
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Ruth Ahlburg wrote:
Seen to day near Copenhagen, Denmark, close to hardwood forest.
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i will say Sepsidae... but i don't dare to go furter.

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Sepsis sp. --> Sepsidae
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Sepsis sp. --> Sepsidae


I have a picture more of the same fly. Does it make it possible to go further?
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Extensive reddish on legs -> probably S. punctum.
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I agree with Paul.

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Thanks a lot.
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