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Tiny fly, Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee, USA
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Can anyone tell me what family I have here? It was attracted to the mercury vapor light at the University of Tennessee field station, in the Great Smoky Mountains, Sevier County, Tennessee USA. Deciduous forest.
I believe the size was 2 mm. Date 08/08/08.
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Ceratopogonidae. Culicoides-like
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This is a female Culicoides, without doubt.
 
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Paul, Art, Thank-you!
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