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Milichiidae:Madiza glabra (with image of tibial organ) ?
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2013-10-06, Degeberga Sweden, ca 3mm
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dorsal and wing
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Madiza glabra (Milichiidae) most likely.
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Thanks Stephane !

Is this the tibial organ on the posterior side of the hind tibia of Madiza ?
(with some plastic contamination to the left of the tibia)
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Yes, that is the tibial organ. The males also have internal abdominal glands and on your first photo you can see that the anterior margin of tergite 5 looks "funny". I am sure it would be interesting to study these structures.
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