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Ephydridae Notiphila sp. -> N. riparia
Manuel Lopez
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Around 4,2 mm. Granada coastal area.

Thanks for your help
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Notiphila, Ephydridae
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awkward thanks Smile
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Antenna yellow, face with several relatively thick?strong setae, basic coloration of fore tibiae yellow, hind tibia with black band, cheeks narrow, face straight (not convex) - if it is so, then it is Notiphila ripariaSmile
 
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Thanks sWink much for your explanation. Really, seeing images of that species, I thought was riparia, but not for sure in the absence of keys. Grin
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