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Athyroglossa glabra, Ephydridae, July 2008, Spain
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A nice Ephydrid from the Pyrenese from a mountain stream.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Another shot.
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And one more.
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Athyroglossa glabra?
 
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Thx. It looks identical to the pic in the gallery. Do you are anyone know if other A. sp look similar? A. nudiuscula and ordinata are reported for Spain.
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Mesonotal setae without regular rows, halter black, marginal scutellar setae arising from tubercles, parafacials at level of antennal bases and antennal grooves without silvery-white tomentum, fore basitarsomere whitish yellow. Then - A.glabra.
A.ordinata with mesonotal setulae in regular rows and black halteres.
A.niduscula with halteres yellowish.
 
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OK, this is clear. Haltere is not yellow, and the mesonotum does not seem to have a regulara pattern of setae.
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