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Notiphila sp, June 2, 2021, near Budapest, Hungary
I think this is a male Notiphila, which is very common in the stream behind my garden, despite not r...
Posted by Xespok
on 06 June 2021 07:13:28
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Notiphila riparia - Ephydridae
It seems to me that 1-2 basal segments of antennae are not yellow but black. And if we turn a little...
Posted by Cranefly
on 07 November 2013 19:00:21
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Ephydridae; Notiphila sp.
Found today in a marshy field at Little Ayre, Muckle Roe. I have one species of Notiphila in my chec...
Posted by Roger Thomason
on 15 July 2012 23:38:29
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the Ephydrid, Notiphila cinerea?
Thanks Tony!
I´ve tranlated Walthers remarks:
"Costa reach only to R4 +5, so it's Notip...
Posted by ole
on 13 July 2011 20:57:44
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the Ephydrid, Notiphila cinerea?
Certainly Notiphila, but I would leave it to Cranefly to pronounce on the species!...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 13 July 2011 19:14:09
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the Ephydrid, Notiphila cinerea?
no nothing?:|...
Posted by ole
on 13 July 2011 16:46:47
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