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 Clogmia albipunctata confirm, please. 
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| Maherjos | 
 Posted on 08-10-2011 22:00 
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 Member Location: Motril (Granada) España Posts: 2392 Joined: 02.09.09  | 
Photograph taken on October, 03, 2011, in housing in urban areas in Motril, Granada, Spain. Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast. Approximate size, no antennae or tails 5 mm Click over the image increases in size ![]() Appreciate your cooperation for identification. Greetings Edited by Maherjos on 09-10-2011 17:56  | 
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| Nikita Vikhrev | 
 Posted on 08-10-2011 22:25 
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 Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9491 Joined: 24.05.05  | 
Psychodidae
 Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University  | 
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| Maherjos | 
 Posted on 08-10-2011 22:44 
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 Member Location: Motril (Granada) España Posts: 2392 Joined: 02.09.09  | 
 Nikita Vikhrev wrote: Psychodidae Again I express my gratitude for your help. Edit the title to try to advance more in identification. Although not if that's possible. Best Regards.  | 
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| John Carr | 
 Posted on 09-10-2011 00:18 
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 Super Administrator Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10527 Joined: 22.10.10  | 
Psychodinae, by far the most common subfamily in the north temperate zone. Telmatoscopus or near, I think. | 
| Gunnar M Kvifte | 
 Posted on 09-10-2011 12:40 
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Member Location: Kassel, Germany Posts: 436 Joined: 18.08.09  | 
Looks like Clogmia albipunctata, which was placed in Telmatoscopus for a long time. | 
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| John Carr | 
 Posted on 09-10-2011 14:50 
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 Super Administrator Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10527 Joined: 22.10.10  | 
I thought of C. albipunctata but I didn't see any white marks on the legs. The marks may not be visible from this angle. | 
| Maherjos | 
 Posted on 09-10-2011 17:48 
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 Member Location: Motril (Granada) España Posts: 2392 Joined: 02.09.09  | 
John Carr and Gunnar M Kvifte Very grateful to both for your cooperation and help. I make photographs, but I have no knowledge for identification. I understand that there may be Clogmia albipunctata, with reservations being no evidence of white spots on the legs. Certainly, from my ignorance, I find great identity with the identified here: http://www.dipter...to_id=1958 Best Regards. Edited by Maherjos on 09-10-2011 17:59  | 
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