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Psilidae => Chamaepsila cf. rosae
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Hi Rami, I think it's Chamaepsila cf. rosae:
2 pairs dc, 3 pairs vt, thorax black, femur I w/o row of hairs
cf because we cannot see the palps, which should be apically brown/black (Identification Key of the Westpalaearctic Species
of Chamaepsila (Diptera: Psilidae) by Wang Xinli (in german).

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Thanks Eric

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Kaj Winqvist told me that also Chamaepsila nigricornis is possible.

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C. nigritarsis is possible, but should have longer hairs ventrally at femur I - maybe we cannot see on the photos.
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Hi Eric

Your arguments are so convincing that I change it back Smile

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