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Muscidae - Phaonia meigeni/serva ?
Morten A Mjelde
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Is it possible to identify this? Southern Norway, Telemark 4 June. 8 - 9 mm. Gravel road in forest area - 80 masl.
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Hi Morton, I think it's a Drymeia - 3 species in Norway?
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Eric, I do not think it is Drymeia.
I'd say Phaonia meigeni/serva
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Thank you very much!

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Hi Nikita, special thanks to you: I've seen the big nose and the long beak and obviously closed my eyes. Sorry, Morton!
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No problem, Eric! I'm also grateful for species suggestions - even if they were wrong. You are very skilled.

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