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Sciara incerta ♂ to confirm
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Found indoors at the window, 13.vi.2023 (Spain: Girona: Beuda, 380 masl)
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Orange femora are not something I'd associate with S. hemerobioides, so I think it's unlikely to be that species.
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Thanks for correcting!

Then it is not Sciara hemeroboides, and it could be S.incerta, with orange femora (genitalia like and femora colour as seen on images on boldsystems, even the key of MENZEL & MOHRIG 2000 tells for the hemeroioides species-group: "coxae and legs dark brown to black" ) .

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