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Ephydridae - Notiphila venusta from Pyrenees
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Very small size. From the last week.
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I'd say Notiphila. How small?
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around 3 mm - 4 mm size
 
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Quite big then! Wink
You've been catching too many asilids and Milesia, Jorge!
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Thanks, Tony.
 
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Tadeusz told: "after comparing my specimens with photographs I think it is Notiphila venusta.
It belongs to the subgenus Agrolimna, and should have 4 large dorsal setae on midtibia."

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Yes, it is. Coloration of fore tibiae - surely black - shows that it is Notiipgila venusta.Smile
 
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