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Dilophus cf. bispinosus (COLOBO); SW Spain
Andre Burgers
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Posted on 18-10-2020 15:56
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Good afternoon!

I have no idea about the identity of this Nematocera with horned "knees". Frown
Minas de Riotinto, lake, October 15, 2020.


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Dilophus. Related to Bibio which has different ornaments on the front tibia.
 
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John Carr wrote:
Dilophus. Related to Bibio which has different ornaments on the front tibia.


John, you are a real Magister. TumbsUp

I Rejected Bibionidae because of the wing venation. Just looked different to me. Frown

Thanks!!!
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Colobo
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Most probably Dilophus bispinosus according to the spines on anterior tibia.
 
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Good evening Colobo!

Thank you for the probable species. TumbsUp Good to know that the spines are an important characteristic.


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