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Trixoscelis sp with polen bag (?)
Manuel Lopez
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I guess that it must be a pollinator of some plant.
Beside Guadalfeo river (Granada, S Spain).
February 18, 2012
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Image 3: Trying to remove the inconvenient bag
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There are spines at Costa so i think it is Heleomyzidae
 
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It could be Trixoscelididae, but I can not see if Sc and R1 end up together or separated in the costa. Seems to end together.
 
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Trixoscelis it is
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Thanks to both Wink
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Nice male ! Did you collect it ? It would be interesting to have the specimen under my old stereo microscope Wink. Andrzej
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I think this should be Trixoscelis pedestris
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