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frustrating fly with heavy ovipositor - cf Lauxaniidae >> Gimnomera (Scatophagidae)
Louis Boumans
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Swept this remarkable fly (6 mm) froma swamp in northern Norway. It keys out as Lauxaniidae, but I don't think it is one. Many setae of the head have gone lost, but there must have been 4 pairs of parafacial setea, P Postocular) bristles small, divergent, arista haired. Wing venation is compatible with Lauxaniidae.

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vi present, so not Lauxaniidae.
I'd check Psilidae or Piophilidae
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Scathophagidae: Gimnomera sp.
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Gimnomera, of course! awkward
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Thanks a million!

Aargh, difficult fly to key out! I concluded too hastiliy it wasn't a calyptrate. But even under Calyptrata, it's difficult to get to Scatophagidae as the anal vein is rather short. (This to my excuse!)
 
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