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Fanniidae: Fannia pusio
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Posted on 18-08-2023 09:44
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To me, it looks like Lonchaeidae
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Tony Irwin wrote:
To me, it looks like Lonchaeidae

Can't it be Fanniidae?
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With white halteres its never Lonchaeidae
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Of course Jürgen and Iain are correct - silly mistake by me!
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Most probably F. pusio
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