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Another Dolichopus sp., 3 mm? =>Gymnopternus? => Sympycnus sp.
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Dear Forum,

Also this fly, I found near the small garden pond. Does it also belong to Dolichpodidae? Is it possible to identify it?

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Yes, it's Dolichopodidae, but the hind basitarsis does not have dorsal bristles, so it's not Dolichopus. Possibly Gymnopternus or similar, but wait for an expert opinion.
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Sympycnus sp.
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Thanks a lot, Tony and Igor!

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