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Posted on 05-10-2011 16:17
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Taken today 05/10/2011 near Valladolid (Spain) . Thanks in advance!
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Family Dolichopodidae - lovely photo Smile
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ChrisR Thank you very much Smile Could be Dolichopus angulatus ?

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Repeated. Sorry ...
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Dear Macrero,

My best guess would be Dolichopus griseipennis, considering the largely dark antenna except for the ventral part of the scape, and the hind metatarsus with only one bristle. I've seen this species from Central Portugal as well, and it is quite common late in the season.

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