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Ephydridae - Notiphila ???
Don Micro
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Hello all,

30-08-2012, Limburg, Belgium. Near water.
Is it ephydridae?

Thanks!

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Yes, I suppose Tony will be able to tel more.
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It's a Notiphila. Cranefly is far better than me on these! Wink
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Antennae with 1-2- segments black, apical segment yellow but darkened, fore tibia dark except the apices, mid and hind tibia with black bands, abdominal tergites with 2 spots. Cheeks relatively narrow. If so - then it is - Notiphila annulipes Stenhammar Cool
 
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Thanks Cranefly!
I can't really make out the black bands on mid and hind tibia tough....
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really, tibiae look dark without bands. Let's try once more.
1) antennae - all segments yellow or 1-2 segments black, apical segment yellow but darkened ?
2) abdomen with 2, not 4 spots on tergites?
3) relation of height of eye/height of cheek (lateral view) about 5-6:1 or 4:1 or 3: 1?Smile
 
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If no further information - let it be Notiphila sp.Cool
 
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