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Limnophora bipunctata & cia
Manuel Lopez
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Little Muscidae. Limnophora ?

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Thanks for your help

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At least the left one is Limnophora bipunctata (Stein 1908)
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Thanks Nikita Smile
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Limnophora bipunctata. Male ?
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The partner seems Limnophora too. Is it so ?
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The upper one is female L. bipunctata;
the lower one seems male and seems not bipunctata to me.

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Thanks again.
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