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Dolichopodidae - Syntormon pallipes?
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Posted on 02-12-2008 23:29
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Please, this can be Syntormon pallipes?
November 2008. In fields. 4mm.
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Captured in NW Spain. Another view.
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Antenna
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Hind leg: part of femur, tibia and some tarsomeres.
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Why not?
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I agree: S. pallipes.
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Igor, Kahis, thank you very much.
 
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