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Scathophagidae. >Leptopa filiformis
Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
can anyone help me identify these Scathophagidae?
I took the photo on 2 June 2014 Kokkola, Finland.


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Thanks Paul!

Could it be a female of Leptopa filiformis?

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Can anybody confirm if this is a Leptopa filiformis? Filiformis is the only species of Leptopa-family known to be found in Finland, you see.

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Thanks a lot!

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