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Psilopa nitidula, poss. (ID by TONY IRWIN); SW Spain
Andre Burgers
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Posted on 28-10-2021 17:27
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No clue to which family this tiny fly belongs. Frown


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Ephydridae
 
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Thanks, John! Always there to help me out! Smile
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Could be Psilopa nitidula
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Could be Psilopa nitidula


Very nice!! Grin Never thought these tiny Ephydridae could be ID by photo.

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Edited by Andre Burgers on 30-10-2021 21:03
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