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Moth Fly - Clogmia albipunctata

Moth Fly - Clogmia albipunctata
Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
February 1, 2010
Size: 2.5 mm "nose to butt"
Detail of eyes and antenna - Adult #1

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Those antennae are wonderful!
Those antennae are wonderful! I'm sure I recall there was some kind of plant in all the dinosaur pictures that looked just like that.

 
Thanks!
Oh you're right - horsetails!

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Moved from Moth Flies.

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