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Lauxaniidae, perhaps
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Looks like Minettia, but who knows...
Łódź - central PL. 08.07.2016
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Not Lauxaniidae. I think Pallopteridae.
 
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It's even better.
Thanks
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Either Palloptera anderssoni or P. ustulata.
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E.anderssoni is absent in my country ( by PESI data ), so - E.ustulata.
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The fact that anderssoni has not been recorded is far from proof that this should be ustulata. I think the species will be found in Poland. In favour of ustulata is that it is the commoner of the two species. Females cannot yet be distinguished.
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Will be found some day, I hope.
But now, I sign Palloptera cf. ustulata
Thanks for explanation
 
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