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In what familie ??
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Posted on 20-03-2008 19:04
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It is raining al day, soo I was looking in my old Photo's.
And I don't know where to put these fly's.
They were about 4 mm and found last summer.

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Aha !Wink

Thanks
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It is Themira minor (Haliday)Smile
 
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