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Another acalyptrate > Lauxaniidae: Pseudolyciella pallidiventris group
Stephen R
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Probably about 5.5 mm, on dead wood on damp woodland floor, NW England. This one wouldn't stop running and disappeared quickly, but I thought there might be enough information in these two blurry shots to give it away.
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Should have gone to Specsavers.
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Lauxaniidae, I think. Perhaps Minettia fasciata group.
Or perhaps I need to go to Specsavers too Grin
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An almost sane person on this thread at last.

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Cool...glasses by Specsavers
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Thanks Lars!
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Morning Stephen..imagine you getting out of bed at that time of night to edit/delete a previous post....How sad does a person have to be??? Grin.
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Pseudolyciella pallidiventris group
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Thanks very much, Paul. That's more accuracy than my photography deserved!

Roger, over and OUT Angry
 
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Stephen R wrote:
Thanks very much, Paul. That's more accuracy than my photography deserved!

Roger, over and OUT Angry


t'Happen your right Stephen.
This must go down as the most edited and deleted thread in the history of Diptera.info

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EDIT; Just thought I'd keep up the theme of edited posts.
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