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Pinned Dolichopus simplex female, Dolichopodidae
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Hi,

June 17.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Dolichopus sp. female
 
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Thank's Stefan

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The details are well visible, giving 90% confidence in Dolichopus simplex.
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I agree, this should be D. simplex. It's one of the most common species around here too.
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Thank's Igor and Kahis. I take A LOT of pictures from fresh specimens. During the winter when there is time to ID the summers specimens, I have a good picture ready, if I find someting better Smile

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