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Chloropidae from bird nest, Hungary
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Posted on 10-07-2009 18:43
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Hi, I don't have any idea with these: about 2.5 mm long, reared from a nest of a bird, (took about 3 weeks), E-Hungary. Theyseem really interesting. I can't even decide if these are acalyptrates or closer to Dolis.
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male Carnidae??
 
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Milichiidae?
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Wing venation says Chloropidae, with virtually all veins in the anterior half of the wing. Overall it may be too bristly. Please, check the frons for a large ocellar triangle.
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Hi, I think it has a large ocellar triangle, here are some stack images of head:
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I found one more male and a female, which really looks Chloropidae...
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Maybe some new ideas on this one?
 
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