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Sciaridae - genus?
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Posted on 24-02-2022 14:38
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Its possible to know more about this Sciaridae?
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Maybe Zygoneura. It would be helpful to know where it was found.
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Thanks Tony!

Sorry, I forgot ! Its from Brazil!
 
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Compare Euricrium fasciatellum (Enderlein, 1911)

https://www.contr.../view/1856
 
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Maybe Zygoneura. It would be helpful to know where it was found.


If my guess is right, this is one of many species that have moved out of Zygoneura in the past few decades. Originally Zygoneura, then Zygoneura (Zygomma), then Zygomma, then Euricrium.
 
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