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nomad
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Found among reeds by chalk Stream. 19/7/2018. England. ID please.

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Probably Euthycera fumigata.
 
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No other view I guess? look like a Psacadina or Pherbellia to me. Just a guess from the few we can see of the wings
 
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Sorry I do try to get other photographs of other views of the Diptera, but was unable to do so in this case. Cool In the two genus you mention, the eyes look plain.
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clovis wrote:
No other view I guess? look like a Psacadina or Pherbellia to me. Just a guess from the few we can see of the wings


It's not Pherbellia, which has drooping antennae with short pedicel.
 
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Euthycera fumigata
 
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Many thanks Fred. TumbsUp
 
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Sorry for the misleading Wink
 
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