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Sciarid, species or genus possible?
cyprinoid
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Posted on 07-11-2009 15:27
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Norway, 07.11 4mm maybe
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Female Sciarid....recycle bin...Grin
 
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Thanks

recycle bin
?!?! I am happy to find ANYTHING these days.
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Roger meant that there's no chance to ID it Smile Females are undeterminable.
 
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Bradysia sp?
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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Not even a genus is reasonable with females: learn to live with the occasional set-back (I do).
 
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I am happy to have a Sciaridae folder in my archives Smile
Sometimes I am easy to please, even though I can be a pain.
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