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Hemerodromia - female

Hemerodromia - Female
Kendallville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, USA
September 1, 2008
Size: 3+ mm
Malaise trap in limestone ravine 200 yards from Upper Iowa River, 9/1/08 to 9/15/08

Moved
Moved from Hemerodromiinae. I can now add a genus name.

Hemerodromiinae, female (IA)
Fore legs are raptorial, not fossorial. Good addition for the guide!

 
An Empidid?
I'm assuming this is an empidid (or maybe a hybotid)? Oh, geez, it is already classified in the guide! Excuse me while I fall asleep...

 
and you can click on Edit
and fix that in your titles.

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