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Dolichopodidae 2008-VIII-1 (= ? Hercostomus)
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Massachusetts, USA, on a slime covered seep. About 4 mm long.
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And now with a picture the site will accept as an upload...
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Wings. C is short on right wing, normal length on left.
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Keep it temporarly as Hercostomus sp.
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If this is Hercostomus it should be H. chetifer (Walker). In the regional key by Robinson (1964) that is the only species with the combination of pale femora, abdomen without yellow, and fourth vein sinous beyond crossvein. I only have this photo of a female and can not check the male fore tarsus where the secondary sexual character is found.
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Let me add the wing does not agree closely with the illustration in the description of the synonym Paraclius ornatus Van Duzee 1921 (http://psyche.ent...28-120.pdf). That species has M bent more gradually forward and R4+5 more backwards so they end closer together. His description notes "This female is easily recognized by its venation, together with the silvery front and yellow proboscis and ovipositor."
 
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