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Is this some kind of Fishfly? - Nigronia serricornis - female

Is this some kind of Fishfly? - Nigronia serricornis - Female
Devens, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
June 19, 2008
Size: 1 - 1.5 inches

Moved
Moved from Nigronia fasciata.

Nigronia serricornis - male
Opaque white bands without brown spots indicate N. serricornis. The smaller head indicates male.

Not an ID but please see
Dark Fishflies - Genus Nigronia

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