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Dolichopodidae, C Spain --> pos. Neurigona biflexa
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Any chance of getting the genus? I know, I know... nearly impossible. But there is always a chance for hope GrinGrin At least confirmation for the family would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!!

Outskirts of Madrid on the 23rd April 2011.
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Neurigona sp. female
 
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A million thanks, Stefan!!! There is only one species in Spain: Neurigona biflexa. Does it match? I am going to do some research myself but I would love the opinion of an expert.

All the best

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Dear Piluca, It could be N. biflexa, but for confirmation I should see the wing venation.
 
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Unfortunately, this is the only shot it allowed Angry But even if I cannot be 100% sure it is N. biflexa, I am very happy with my 95% of convintion (hehehehe).

Thanks a lot, Stefan! All the best

Piluca
 
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