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Dolichopodid Poecilobothrus nobilitatus?
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Posted on 07-01-2010 19:06
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I haven't come across any other which looks like this, if it can be confirmed I have a few pics of males and females and both for the Gallery.

Female first, then a male, and one pic with a male and female so I can't split them as they were all within a few minutes on 6th August. My pond, near Lincoln UK.

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Male at 11.51
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Male and female at 11.56
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Nothing else it can be: note particularly the purple notopleuron...
 
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Thanks Phil, good tip too purple notopleuron for females, I now know where the notopleuron is!Wink
 
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