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Ephydridae >Philygria interstincta
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Posted on 23-02-2010 20:52
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This was taken not long after the female I posted on the other thread on 9th November 2009. I saw both male and female at times near each other, again at the base of my south facing wall near Lincoln UK.

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Philygria interstincta. (see other post)
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Thanks again Tony, can I assume I am correct in it being a male or is not safe to say?

I have other pics from other dates of what looks like a male, perhaps I should post those too to be sure they are the same but they look the same.

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It's not very clear, but I'd guess this was a male from the abdominal shape
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I have 3 pics of a male from the previous day, 8th November, which are probably better and probably the same male.
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8th November pic 3. This one shows the bigger eyes.
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