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? Mycetophila ornata
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Posted on 08-03-2020 17:01
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? Mycetophila ornata Stephens, 1846
8 cocoons, in Purple Moor-grass tussock, 18 Jan 2020
Wimborne, Dorset , UK
Cocoons overwintered outdoors, under hedge. Brought indoors on 3 March. Adults emerged 4, 6 & 8 March.

Please can anybody confirm the id? (Photo is a male)
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Female
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Male ventral
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Male genitalia - ventral. Is this the view that's needed and is this sufficient magnification?
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Looks like Mycetophila lunata.

https://www.flick...Y-2hLvbQ1/

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Thanks Evi

I've just heard back from Peter Chandler (I sent him the images) and he says it's M. dziedzickii.

This is M. dziedzickii, an uncommon species for which the only rearing record is from under loose birch bark bearing the resupinate fruiting bodies of Scytinostroma galactinum in Finland (Jakovlev 2011). I presume there was no likely host apparent?
M. ornata is easily recognised by having a series of separate brown spots in the preapical wing band.

Edited by bioimages on 09-03-2020 20:35
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Many thanks for information. Here Chandler comparison of lunata and dziedzickii (=obscura in text part).

http://www.online..._gnats.pdf

Chandler description on page 90: Lunata has the apical spine markedly curved and 7-8 lateral spines. Dziedzickii has the apical spine nearly straight and only 4-5 lateral spines.
This has nearly straight apical spine so yes dziedzickii.
This has 6 lateral spines in photo => dziedzickii can thus also has 6 lateral spines.

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Many thanks.
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