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Ephydridae?
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Notiphila (Ephydridae)
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Thanks very much Kathis. Thhis makes me wonder if this earlier image of an Ephydrid is the same genus.
 
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Body striated, abdomen with 4 not 2 spots, legas with distinct dark bands - Notiphila venusta Loew
 
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I'd be a bit cautious about recording a Notiphila species as new to the Nearctic on the basis of a photo! Wink
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Many thanks, Tony. I ask not to accept this definition - of course it is not correct for Nearctic. I did not understand that the species was from Nearctic. I ask everybody who places photoes here, please, write the place of collecting - country at least!
 
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