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Danièle Tixier-Inrep : France : Pompignan : 30170 : 28/04/2018
Altitude : 200 m - Taille : 4mm ??
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May be help me about this fly seen in French South country
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Phania funesta?
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Wing venation does not correspond with Phania funesta but I don't see what it is !
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The strong bristles on the parafacial are common in tribes Voriini and Polideini (= Lypha group). (And in a common New World genus of Minthoini.) But check Rhinophoridae too.
 
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