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Milichiinae.For ID. S, Spain
Maherjos
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Posted on 18-09-2023 17:48
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Photograph taken on 18 September, 2023 inside a house in the urban center of Motril, Granada, Spain

Apparent size with wings, about 2,5-3 mm
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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.-

I have the collected specimen, in case there is any detail that can be photographed to determine the species. Or to send it to a specialist who wants to study it on their own.
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Lonchaeidae, Dasiops.
 
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Jan Maca wrote:
Lonchaeidae, Dasiops.


Thank very much Grin

I have the collected specimen, in case there is any detail that can be photographed to determine the species. Or to send it to a specialist who wants to study it on their own.

Greetings
Jose Marin
 
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Jan Jose

Well at first sight it looks very much like a Lonchaeid - but the halters are pale and there are too many frontal setae on the head for this to be the case. So it must belong to another family
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I think Milichiinae.
 
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Sorry for misidentification. I should know that some milichiids are as tricky as this one.
 
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Iain MacGowan wrote:
Jan Jose

Well at first sight it looks very much like a Lonchaeid - but the halters are pale and there are too many frontal setae on the head for this to be the case. So it must belong to another family



John Carr wrote:
I think Milichiinae.


Thank you very much for your help.
I edit the title to see if we can learn more about this little fly...
 
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