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Heleomyzidae (=> Eccoptomera pallescens)
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Specimen collected at light on November 23rd in the south of the Netherlands (Tilburg, "De Kaaistoep"Wink
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Eccoptomera sp. ! see two preapicals on midtibia, so probably E. pallescens Wink. Andrzej
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Thanks Andrzej. Now I can try to find out where I took the wrong turn in the key Wink
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Eccoptomera pallescens indeed seems to fit well!
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