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Mycetophilidae ?
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 13-12-2012 18:49
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
Hello, But not sure at all ! Cuise La Motte (60350 - France) - 7 mm estimate - Many thanks for your help. Michel bertrandpami attached the following image: [71.62Kb] Edited by bertrandpami on 13-12-2012 18:51 |
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olavi |
Posted on 13-12-2012 19:22
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Member Location: Estonia, Tartu Posts: 30 Joined: 05.03.07 |
It is surely a Mycetophilid species from tribe Exechiini and I will vote for Rymosia sp. It is a female specimen. You have no chance to get closer. Olavi |
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 13-12-2012 21:44
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
Many thanks. Michel |
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John Carr |
Posted on 14-12-2012 04:12
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10193 Joined: 22.10.10 |
olavi wrote: It is surely a Mycetophilid species from tribe Exechiini and I will vote for Rymosia sp. It is a female specimen. You have no chance to get closer. Olavi Doesn't Sc end in R1 in the left wing here? Last I checked Sc ending free was a defining character of Rymosia. |
bertrandpami |
Posted on 23-12-2012 15:35
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
Tribe Exechiini is sure ? Happy Christmas. Michel |
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 25-12-2012 15:24
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
And whit this photo ? Merry Christmas. Michel bertrandpami attached the following image: [134.26Kb] |
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