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Stripes on thorax, curved hind tibia
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Posted on 19-06-2010 01:08
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Genus Lejops, maybe? Any ID help would be appreciated.

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Some Anasimyia sp. for Geraldine to show his talents on...I think.
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Thanks Rogaldine, as you know my talents have no limits....GrinGrin
Indeed we would call this Anasimyia, but in the Nearctic they use a different classification. Shock
Overthere Anasimyia is a subgenus of Lejops, so the proper way to adress this one is Lejops (Anasimyia) sp.! Grin
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Thanks, gentlemen! (& I'm glad we're all getting in touch with our feminine side.)

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