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Thai21. Nematocera.
Nikita Vikhrev
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Khao Khitchikut, forest, 8mm.
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Sciaridae or dark-winged fungus gnats, no doubt.
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nice one! in case it is sciaridae it?s the first i see with black abdomen and wigns too! eyes in contact over antennae seem so. In case of mycetophilidae or keroplatidae, shouldn?t it has longer spurs on third tibia? (i?m a begginner still)
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I thought about Keroplatidae, but if Paul doubts than I doubt too.
This fly is collected.
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