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Dynatosoma_thoracica-MhabLive1.jpg
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E_seriata-MrestingP-ED.jpg
E_seriata-MrestingP-ED.jpg
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<p>Note the typical resting position as first described by Edwards (1921:23): "Exechia, Rhymosia, Allodia, Brachypeza, and Cordyla all rise their middle legs hight above the body, the tarsi being curved towards each other so that they almost meet. The wings completely overlap, but are raised up at an angle with the abdomen (this last feature more pronounced in Cordyla and Brachypeza than in the others)."</p>
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Exechia_seriata-MhabLive1.jpg
Exechia_seriata-MhabLive1.jpg
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Exechia_seriata-MhabLive2.jpg
Exechia_seriata-MhabLive2.jpg
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Leia_winthemi-MhabLive1.jpg
Leia_winthemi-MhabLive1.jpg
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Leia_winthemi-MhabLive2.jpg
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Leia_winthemi-MhabLive3.jpg
Leia_winthemi-MhabLive3.jpg
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Leia_winthemi-MhabLive4.jpg
Leia_winthemi-MhabLive4.jpg
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Macrocera_sp-FhabLive1.jpg
Macrocera_sp-FhabLive1.jpg
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Mycetophila_marginata-FhabLive1.jpg
Mycetophila_marginata-FhabLive1.jpg
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<div><p>Was not able to collect this for ID, so determination is a best guess. If not M. marginata it could be a species in the vittipes group.</p></div>
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