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 Nematoceran for ID => Ceratopogoninae : Palpomyia (maybe) 
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| sbushes | 
 Posted on 21-06-2021 12:33 
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Near pond in West of England yesterday. Seemed somewhat distinctive...anyone able to take it anywhere? Many thanks, Sam sbushes attached the following image: ![]() [245.07Kb] Edited by sbushes on 21-06-2021 19:24  | 
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| sbushes | 
 Posted on 21-06-2021 12:33 
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| sbushes | 
 Posted on 21-06-2021 12:34 
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| sbushes | 
 Posted on 21-06-2021 12:35 
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| sbushes | 
 Posted on 21-06-2021 12:35 
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full set : https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/83857745 | 
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| John Carr | 
 Posted on 21-06-2021 13:51 
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Subfamily Ceratopogoninae, maybe Palpomyia. | 
| sbushes | 
 Posted on 21-06-2021 19:23 
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Many thanks John | 
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