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Clogmia albipuncta ided
Isidro
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Posted on 30-07-2007 17:59
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I see all Psychodids identical. Psychoda? Clogmia? Pericoma?

Last Friday, into muy house, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. I have a garden and live in continental-mediterranean climate.

The moth-fly sizes about 4 mm long.

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Edited by Isidro on 31-07-2007 13:17
 
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I think both of these are Clogmia albipunctat. The top one is a female, the lower one is a male.
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Is the same exemplar, so, both are females or male.

Thanks Xespok!
 
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Are you sure? Look at the wing tips, in the first one it seems much less pointed than in the second one. But I might be fooled by the angle.
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Yes, I saw this difference, but is for sure the angle of the wing, because is the same exemplar, first picture in a side of a room and after disturbed for me, it flied to the glass door.
 
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