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Fly - Dilophus - female

Fly - Dilophus - Female
Edmundston, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada
May 4, 2012
Size: 5,5mm
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Moved
Moved from Dilophus.

Moved
Moved from Flies.

Dilophus
Female Dilophus. The key to species wants to know how many rows of spines on the fore tibia.

 
Unfortunately, I didn't kept
Unfortunately, I didn't kept that specimen I have posted at first place. I have replace it by a second specimen which I still have with all his leg and which was collected at the same time. I have included a closeup photo of the tibea..

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