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A quite pale fly
guenille
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Posted on 31-05-2010 16:23
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Perhaps, it need sun like us Smile
No idea in my french forum, who can help us ?
Perhaps Lyciella but .....
Near Paris, may 21th, ~6mm
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I cannot be 100% sure, but this Lauxaniidae looks like a Tricholauxania praeusta male
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Tricholauxania praeusta or Lyciella affinis (dark legs).
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