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Ephydridae?
tristram
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Posted on 28-06-2010 11:50
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On burdock (Arctium sp) beside a lake in Reading, UK, 2010-06-27.
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Dorsal view:
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Posted on 28-06-2010 13:58
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Looks very Notiphila to me...
 
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Yes, similar to the 2 pics of N. brunipes in the gallery. Thanks.
 
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Notiphila riparia will be more exactly. Antennae and legs yellow.Smile
 
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Thankyou Cranefly!
 
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