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Hybotidae..NO..Ceratopoginidae
Roger Thomason
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Found in the garden this morning..going by the general appearance I think it might be Hybotidae.

Sorry about picture quality but blowing a bit up here and it's not easy holding on to flower with one hand and the camera with the other trying to focus on something a couple of mm in size..might have to dig out the monopod if the wind continues.Frown

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Thanks Paul...Thought with those OS back legs it was Hybotidae....Wrong AGAIN Frown.
 
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