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Platypezidae - Agathomyia antennata (female)
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Posted on 15-08-2008 16:39
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This is a fabulous fly. Very tiny and amazing one.

I'm sure about the genus: Agathomyia but not with the antennata.

Do you confirm that this can be a male of Agathomyia antennata?


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The portuguese pixels must be twice as big as in the rest of the world ShockPfft
 
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Agathomyia antennata female
Edited by michal tkoc on 18-10-2008 12:07
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