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golden-haired Psychodid
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Posted on 23-06-2022 15:26
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thoughts about the genus welcome. Specimen collected.

Wienerwald, Vienna, mid June

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My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated.
 
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Trichomyia
 
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Thanks Jozef - I was hoping so! No species yet described to be found in Austria, so now the challenge begins to try to find out the species
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The genus is easy. There is one vein less in the wing. Between the forks 1 in stead of 2. Also the segments of the antenna are quite different from other genera of Psychodidae.
Furthermore the round wing and indeed the golden hairs.
Edited by weia on 24-06-2022 10:36
 
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