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Small Platypezidae? >Microphor sp.
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Hi, is this a Platypezid? It was quite small, round 3 mm as I recall. E Hungary, on window, April.
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Microphor?
 
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Thank You! I read it on wikipedia, that this genus was once in Hybotidae, than was considered a different family, and now believed to be a Dolichopodid. Is it up to date, that this belongs to Dolichopodidae?
 
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Yes, the "Microphoridae" is now regarded as subfamily of the Dolichopodidae s. lat.
 
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Thank You!
 
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