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Sciomyzid from Guyana
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Posted on 15-01-2019 18:46
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Genus Dictya? Rewa, Guyana, 19 May 2013, tropical forest.
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It is not Dictya, which is in a group with long pedicel.

It could be Lauxaniidae. Steve Gaimari is the expert on American Lauxaniidae.
 
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Lauxaniidae: Baliopteridion sp.
 
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Thank-you gentlemen! I was misled by the overall look of the spots on the wings, which reminded me of Sciomyid species like Euthycera arcuata. I'm glad to get this into the right family--and genus too.
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