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Our town park: Notiphila venusta (Cranefly det.)
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 16-06-2006 20:36
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June 15, 2006.
Quite big, 4.5 to 5mm.
In large numbers on plants near water (including Typha leaves) as well as on a log in water (the place is frequented by our local anglers).

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And the right side.
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Notiphila (Ephydridae). Excellent photos. Natural light or fill-in flash?
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Thanks Tony (both for ID and your compliment). Flash w/home-made diffuser.
 
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This fly - Notiphila venusta Loew, body with brown stripes, fore tibiae black.
 
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Many thanks Cranefly.
 
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