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Dolichopus trivialis.
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5.5mm, Clitheroe UK, 26 June.

From what I can see from this angle I come to D. trivialis/plumitarsis/migrans (using Igor's 2006 key). I have a male trivialis from a few miles away in 2010, so I tried looking at the M vein from the same angle, and it does look similar. Can anyone help?
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Nice picture! TumbsUp
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Thanks Sara! Cool
 
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Today I collected a male in the same part of the park. It keyed convincingly to D. trivialis.
 
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I agree, it's a beauty. Congratulations TumbsUp
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Here's a very impressionistic rendering of the male (sitting on a moving leaf in low light) stacked from 19 blurry photos!
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Beautiful Wink
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A partial catalogue of types @ MZH (Zool. Mus. Helsinki) by yours truly Smile http://www.luomus.
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Smile ok, Johanna!

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