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Notiphila riparia - Ephydridae
hedy2411
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Posted on 06-11-2013 23:22
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..can this Notiphila be named..?
Found 10-9-2013 in Zeist, Holland
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I think she is N. riparia
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Nice, thank you for your reaction Tony!

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It seems to me that 1-2 basal segments of antennae are not yellow but black. And if we turn a little the head to be perfectly lateral view, the cheeks become rather high - not narrow as they are in N. riparia. If so, then in combination with yellow tibiae it is more likely Notiphila cinerea.Smile
 
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I withdraw my suggestion in favour of Cranefly's more experienced opinion Wink
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Thank you Cranefly an Tony for your reactions, I'm happy with your help!

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