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Dolichopodidae sucking Brassica ?
Christine Devillers
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Is it a female of Dolichopus ?
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Dolichopus female, species group III after Parent 1938.
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Thanks, could you tell me what species belongs to the group III ?
 
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There are about 50 species in this group. The species on the picture could be Dolichopus plumipes.
 
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