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Mosquito? -> Psychodidae - Phlebotomus sp.
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Can this be identified?

Prokuplje, Serbia, July 26th, 2009.
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Psychodidae - Phlebotomus - a sandfly. There are several species that occur in Serbia, but it's not possible to separate them from a photo.
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Yes, it is Psychodidae member. It is being seem in the Istanbul(for example, I saw it, last year and two years ago), but the literatures have not contained information about this species.
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