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Opomyza?
ebbek
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Lauxaniidae maybe - possible to ID?

From a malaise trap in south Sweden around 15 july.

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Opomyza. Ask experts on this family.
 
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Ok, thanks!
 
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Opomyza florum, I think
 
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Thanks!

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Totally agree with Nacho Cabellos: female of Opomyza florum.
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Thanks!

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