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Moth Fly - Clytocerus

Moth Fly - Clytocerus
Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA
September 15, 2014
Size: WS = 6mm
posture and antennae sim to Paramormia

Moved
Moved from Moth Flies.

Clytocerus?
The hairy base of the antenna is more like Clytocerus.

 
Parasitic?
I just noticed the poor little bugger looks parasitic

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