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Long-legged Fly - Condylostylus

Long-legged Fly - Condylostylus
across the river from Finley Flats, Sanders County, Montana, USA
August 10, 2008

Moved
Moved from Condylostylus.

Facial hair
If that black hair along the antenna is sprouting from the face below, that is a species character of a common Western species. (About 10 North American species have white hair.) If the hair is on the antennae -- they always have some black hair in this genus -- it has very hairy antennae for a female.

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