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Manuel Lopez
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Paregle audacula ???
Mediterranean coastal area, Motril, S Spain. February 18, 2012.
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What can we see:
No ad on midtibia and i think also no av
We can see a very thin small seta on the midtibia that looks like an av seta, but i think it is a pv seta
On the hindtibia we can see more ad setae and 2-3 pd ?
If there are one or more av setae on the hindtibia?...a bit doubtfull.
The calypters are white and the haltare are not bright yellow, but more orange with some brownish tint.
Antennae are short, very dark and thickening at the beginning of the arista.

Mostly Paregle has a relative strong av on the midtibia
My quess is Egle species
Maybe you have more photos of the legs chaetotaxy.
 
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Frown Sorry, but I haven't. Thank so much for your explanation. TumbsUp Next times I'll try something like the following images of ?, do you know this another fly by the way? Cool

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