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Ceratopogonidae (NL) > Palpomyia
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5 August, On light, mid Netherlands. Clinohelea unimaculata ?

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Palpomyia

Tribe Heteromyiini normally has modified legs -- swollen fore tarsomere 5 in Clinohelea, for example. Sphaeromiini has bristles under tarsomere 5 of female. Your fly has neither, so Palpomyiini and the crossvein between branches of radius makes it Palpomyia.
 
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Thanks John. I saved the specimen for ID Later

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