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Ocydromiinae?
I saw it was Trichinomyia, then had a little doubt as the only one I know, flavipes, is a species of...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 11 March 2013 14:36:36
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Ocydromiinae?
Thanks
Euthyneura have long proboscis and shorter antennae
Allanthalia shorter antennae without st...
Posted by mossnisse
on 10 March 2013 15:41:21
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Ocydromiinae?
rvanderweele wrote:
Trichinomyia fuscipes ?
...or it could be a genus we don't have in North...
Posted by John Carr
on 10 March 2013 15:13:05
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Ocydromiinae?
Trichinomyia fuscipes ?...
Posted by rvanderweele
on 10 March 2013 15:11:27
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Hybotidae?
This female was 1,5-2 mm. Am I right with Hybotidae? It looks similiar to Trichinomyia flavipes in g...
Posted by kurt
on 03 September 2010 16:23:21
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Trichinomyia flavipes (Many thanks Paul)
All are males, so no sexual difference. Most of the visible differences between the second and third...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 07 September 2009 12:21:59
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