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Id small fly, Hecamede albicans
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Small Flies (2-2,5mm) it attracted for fish in a beach.

Place: Mediterranean (Alicante, Spain)
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Ephydridae. Hecamede?
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Hecamede maritima?
 
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No, it is Hecamede albicans - it appears to have the black setae at the base if the fore basitarsis which distinguishes it from maritima, a species that has so far only been found on the coasts of the Red Sea, Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman.
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Thanks Tony!!
 
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