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Hairy Dolichopus?
clovis
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Posted on 21-01-2013 12:02
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Hi,

Here is a picture of an hairy Dolichopodidae. Could that be a Dolichopus?

www.parlonsphoto.com/upload/images/photo-z85gfp.jpg
07/16/12
Orne (normandie, France)
In a garden
Around 5 mm
 
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Male Dolichopus. The swollen costa is a secondary sexual character in many Dolichopodidae. I think the femora are "yellow" (but dark) rather than "black" if you try to key it. It resembles ungulatus except for the long, black hairs under the hind femur.
 
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I think Dolichopus ungulatus
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clovis
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Thank you really much for you help Smile

I realize i'm not in the right forum, can it be displaced?
 
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Hi !

Why not D. atratus which has long hairs under femurs ?
Just a question
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