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Orygma luctuosa, northern Norway
Geir79
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Not sure which family this belongs to... Possible to tell family or species?

Length maybe 5 mm, photographed close to the shore in Bodø, northern Norway. Date: 25.06.2012.
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Chloropidae, I think looks like Lipara sp! Do you have another angles, special wing venation?
Edited by Sara21392 on 25-06-2012 09:34
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Orygma luctuosa (Sepsidae), would that be an option? It is far too setose for any of the Chloropidae Wink.
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Ooops awkward awkward awkward
GOING INTO HIDING FOR A WHILE.. SmileWink
Edited by Sara21392 on 25-06-2012 10:49
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Sara21392 wrote:
Ooops awkward awkward awkward
GOING INTO HIDING FOR A WHILE.. SmileWink


Oh yeah...I know where you live...Wink
 
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Roger Thomason wrote:
Sara21392 wrote:
Ooops awkward awkward awkward
GOING INTO HIDING FOR A WHILE.. SmileWink


Oh yeah...I know where you live...Wink


I'll move house awkward Wink
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So it is Orygma luctuosa Smile Or was it just a suggestion for species? I did not get other angles. Only seen this fly once, wondered a bit what it was. Would not have guessed Sepsidae...
 
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ID confirmed. Smile
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