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Mycetophilidae ID => Mycetophila laeta
Woodmen
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Posted on 20-11-2015 20:46
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Russia, Kirov region. 10.08.2014.
On Fomitopsis pinicola.
Welcome definition to any possible extent.

Vladimir.

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I bought this post to the attention of Peter Chandler. this is his reply to me:

"Two species of Mycetophila known to develop in this fungus, M. laeta and M.attonsa, neither found in Britain, but attonsa has p-d setae on hind tibia and laeta apparently differs in body coloration so can't be sure what it is. The fungus is said to occur in Scotland so I have asked some people there to look out for it."
 
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Thank you very much, Mark!
I would be grateful for any clarifications, if any.

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Hind tibia apparently without ad setae so I'd vote for laeta (group E of Laffoon)
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Thank you very much, Dmitry!

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Dmitry, and in these pictures it seems to be visible hairs...
https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=82444

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