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Threticus bicolor - male - female

Threticus bicolor - Male Female
Kennebunk, York County, Maine, USA
June 1, 2011
Size: about 2 mm each
Found on an outside wall.

Moved
Moved from Moth Flies.

Threticus bicolor (Banks)
A pair of T. bicolor! The male is on the left. As you can see, the male has the distinct black and white coloration, as well as longer and wider antennae. The female is more drab, with narrow antennae. Great pic!

Moved
Moved from Flies.

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