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Fly from fire field - Homalocephala apicalis ?
Morten A Mjelde
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A fly with a lot of soot from an approximately 1-year-old fire field. Southern Norway 18 July. Not the best photos, but is it possible to identify this one?
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I guess Ulidiidae, near Homalocephala apicalis!? A female.
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Thank you very much!

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