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Orthonevra nitida - male - female

Orthonevra nitida - Male Female
Kennebunk, York County, Maine, USA
November 9, 2011
Size: male 5 mm, female 7 mm
Found on goldenrod. After copulating, they were very fast and almost impossible to photograph.

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Moved from Flies.

Looks like they have "those eyes"!

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Orthonevra nitida:


 
Orthonevra nitida
Orthonevra nitida is the only eastern species with eyes like that.

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