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paqui
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Posted on 01-09-2010 20:08
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Slender fly, pic taken by Jordi Clavell ( http://www.biodiv...43751.html)

- In Lleida (NE Spain)
- Pyrenees, lake, Corylus, Abies, Betula, 1784m
- 7- july'10

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Only this image is available?
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I think Ocydromia, but more I can't make out of it.
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Entirely black legs are rather uncommon in Ocydromia...
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Sorry, he answered, he has no more pics. Thanks for your atention.
 
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To be honest, at first I had to think about Bicellaria, but the thorax is so glossy! Perhaps it is the flash?
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Sorry, it was not him who said he had no more pics, i got confused with another one, sorry, here there´s another pic
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and the last (in case any pic is useless you can delete them, or the whole thread, no problem)
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