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Gnat? - male

Gnat? - Male
Auburn, Alabama, USA
November 6, 2004
This specimen was about 1/8-1/4" in length. Could it be a dark winged fungus gnat?

Dark-winged fungus gnat
This is undoubtedly the male of a dark-winged fungus gnat.

Paul

http://www.diptera.info

 
Dark-winged fungus gnat
Thanks for the confirmation, Paul.

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