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Dark Fishfly  Nigronia fasciata - Nigronia serricornis

Dark Fishfly Nigronia fasciata - Nigronia serricornis
lost Bay, Leeds/Greenville, Ontario, Canada
June 11, 2011
Size: 35mm
photo taken during bioblitz

Moved
Moved from Nigronia fasciata.

ID
This looks far more like Nigronia serricornis. The antennae are serrate so it isn't a male N. fasciata. The limited white markings on the middle of the forewings and the wide white markings toward the apex of the hindwings suggest N. serricornis.

Moved
Moved from Dark Fishflies.

Nigronia fasciata male
I think you've already posted this image here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/529097/bgimage

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