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Condylostylus calcaratus? - Condylostylus - female

Condylostylus calcaratus? - Condylostylus - Female
Philadelphia area, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 19, 2020
It seems to match the guide images and description for C. calcaratus...

Moved
Moved from caudatus group.

Moved
Moved from Condylostylus.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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Female
Fully developed = Adult
I'm not sure of the species. I suggest that you re-crop the image, while you wait for an expert. You can edit and replace your images at any time. Please let me know if you don't understand how to do this.

 
Hi, thanks for the feedback a
Hi, thanks for the feedback and welcome message! When you suggest re-cropping, do you mean so that the fly takes up more of the image? Unfortunately I don't have a higher resolution to work with since it was taken on a phone.

 
Yes
That's correct, the image has too much of the leaf showing. It's a good shot, but most people cannot see your full-size image. So, you just need to remove as much of the leaf, as possible.
You should have some type of image-editing software on your computer. This usually comes with camera software or it might be included with the operating system or both.
Once you re-crop the shot and save it with a new filename on your computer, then you can edit this image and select the "Choose File" button to browse to that new image file. It will replace this one.

 
Great, re-cropped it. Thanks
Great, re-cropped it. Thanks for the help!

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