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Dolichopodidae:Campsicnemus scambus (male)
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2014-04-20, Degeberga Sweden, 3 mm
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Campsicnemus scambus
 
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Tack Mossnisse !

Are the eyes of this specimen normal, "divided" in two parts ?

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I think so it's not uncommon in insects with specialised zones of ommatidia.
 
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Campsicnemus scambus Fall. male (not female)
 
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Thanks Stefan awkward
 
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