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Photo#771508
Primitive Orthocladiinae?

Primitive Orthocladiinae?
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
May 12, 2013
Size: approx. 2-3mm
attracted to UV

Moved
Moved from Flies.

Weird antennae
It looks like a female with one long antenna.

It is probably not destined for the "primitive Orthocladiinae" page because it doesn't have the features of that group: long dorsal eye extensions, hairy wing, and/or very long R-M crossvein. (Or forked gonostylus if it were a male.)

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