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Parydra (Paranapaea) pubera
Manuel Lopez
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Southern Almeria (S Spain), 22/04/2012.

Maybe Lispe. Small for this genus, around 4-5 mm. body lenght. It was on a dry riverbed pound.

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Parydra (Paranapaea) pubera Loew 1860, I think
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Ok. Thanks so much to both. It's hard, but I'm slowly learning.

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By the way, we have not this nice species in the Gallery
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Ok, I'll upload it like cf. Is it correct?
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I can try to take better pictures, is it worth it to confirm the species?
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cf is not necessary for it is the only species of Palaearctic Parydra with such thick pubescence on the body -Parydra puberaWink
 
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Smilek Grin
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