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Very tiny Tachydromia (Hybotidae)
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 05-08-2008 22:54
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Hello!

Even for a Hybotid and genus Tachydromia this fly from today at our house (northwest Germany) was very small, 1.5-2 mm. Could it be T. arrogans?
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Another picture.
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Could be but that would be impossible to say from a picture.
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Hello, Paul!

Paul Beuk wrote:
Could be but that would be impossible to say from a picture.


Thanks! I had a little hope, because the pattern 100%ly matched the T. arrogans in the gallery, but less so umbrarum. But those are also only posted there with a 'cf.'...
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T. aemula differs on slight details only and the details are not visible in the picture.
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