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Rhyncomyia impavida male.
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I am more focused on the species of Rhyncomyia found in the Iberian peninsula but I have to say that it truly fits Rh. impavida Smile I have never seen this speciesbut in the literature but as far as I know the genitalia of this species is diagnostic within the (difficult) group of columbina. Very nice!! Smile
 
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Thanks Piluca!
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