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Fannia sp, Fanniidae, Hungary, May 2007
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Mystery fly.
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I think it a Lonchaeidae of genus Setisquamalonchaea. Probably S. fumosa.
 
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Thx jalbala, it is nice to have such a precise iD with this difficult family.
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I'd call it a female Fannia sp.
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Kahis wrote:
I'd call it a female Fannia sp.

Why fannia? I think it is acalyptratae. In the photo the nerve SC seem very near an parallel to R1 and the color look how setisquamalonchaea. I adjoin a photo of setisquamalonchaea take in Vitoria (Spain)
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jalbala wrote:
Kahis wrote:
I'd call it a female Fannia sp.

Why fannia? I think it is acalyptratae. In the photo the nerve SC seem very near an parallel to R1 and the color look how setisquamalonchaea. I adjoin a photo of setisquamalonchaea take in Vitoria (Spain)


This photo is a little better.
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The venation is not well visible in the original photograph, but it clearly shows a pale haltere (black in Setisquamalonchaea), several dorsocentral setae, threadlike palpi & other features not usually found in Lonchaeidae.
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The calyptrate features are quite weak in this fly, the legs are not terribly bristly and the suture is quite weakish too. Anyway that is how we learn!
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