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Which fly is this? - Bicellaria

Which fly is this? - Bicellaria
Skagway, Alaska, USA
July 22, 2013
In old growth Western Hemlock and Sitka Spruce forest in the Denver Valley

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Which fly is this? - Bicellaria Which fly is this? - Bicellaria

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Moved from ID Request.

Hybotidae
One or two genera of Hybotidae have that M vein with one branch missing its base. I'll figure it out later.

 
Thank you, John.
I appreciate you looking into it :)

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