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fungus gnat: Neoempheria? ā€“> yes
Steve Scholnick
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Keys out to Neoempheria using the Manual of the Nearctic Diptera but Iā€™d appreciate it is someone could confirm or correct that ID. Thanks in advance

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Yes, Neoempheria, but I cannot identify Nearctic species of this genus.
 
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The keys I have are based on wings. In the key to Neoempheria in Insects of Connecticut (Shaw and Fisher 1952) it goes to nepticula (Loew) or impatiens Johannsen. In Johannsen (1910) it goes to nepticula Loew. The two species are very similar. One key character is the position of the sc-r crossvein ("Sc2") relative to the base of Rs. Your fly has opposite character states on opposite wings.
 
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Jan wrote:
Yes, Neoempheria, but I cannot identify Nearctic species of this genus.


Many thanks Jan. I appreciate the help
 
Steve Scholnick
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John Carr wrote:
The keys I have are based on wings. In the key to Neoempheria in Insects of Connecticut (Shaw and Fisher 1952) it goes to nepticula (Loew) or impatiens Johannsen. In Johannsen (1910) it goes to nepticula Loew. The two species are very similar. One key character is the position of the sc-r crossvein ("Sc2"Wink relative to the base of Rs. Your fly has opposite character states on opposite wings.


Thanks John. Leave it to me to find Frankengnat
 
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