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Zaprionus indianus. OK
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Posted on 09-11-2015 19:06
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I recently photographed a small gnats, in the wetland, pond Suarez de Motril, I finally were identified as Zapronius indianus:
http://www.dipter...d_id=69601
Yesterday I saw again, a few kilometers from Motril, in the Guajares area.
I think, for the tubers on the base of the bristles of his femur, which are seen in the pictures taken they are of the same species, which apparently would be in the process of expanding to the south of Granada.
They were on Chirimollo, as the first date of that species exists in Iberian Peninsula: http://www.sea-en...iptera.pdf
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