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Posted on 09-06-2025 17:36
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This small Brachycera was found in a wood close to a wetland just outside Stockholm Sweden beginning of June this year. The "coloring" is very distinct but unfortunately the wings got damaged when i caught it with a net. Is it possible to say what genus it is? - or even what species it can be?
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hind leg - more images exists if necessary
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3rd antennal segment elongate, thus apparently not Chlorops. I would consider Metopostigma polonica.
 
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Many thanks Jan for your help and suggestion that I should look at Metopostigma polonica. As far as I know that species has not been recorded here in Sweden before so I will try to find a key to the genus Metopostigma to see if there is a match. Best Regards Ole
 
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I found two more of these presented under the label "Metopostigma polonica ?"
https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=115617&pid=477510#post_477510
So better photos of wing and antenna is to be found there
 
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