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Phasia sp?, Sweden
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Posted on 25-01-2008 12:41
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Location: Stockholm, Sweden (August 2007)
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Phasia barbifrons.. male... I think.
 
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I think too

Rather far to the north, Sweden

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Thank you Jorge and Theo!

That was what I suspected! I saw these guys here in Stockholm may-september 2007 in quite large numbers (see my previous post: http://www.dipter...ad_id=7428). Indeed it seems this species is moving north.

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It's definitely moving north. P. barbifrons was found as new for Finland a few years ago (record still unpublished). By 2007 it is pretty much everywhere in southern Finland and second in numbers only to P. obesa.
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