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Mycetophila ichneumonea?
Mario Renden
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Posted on 09-01-2025 22:31
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I took pictures of this mycetophila species on 2nd January 2025 in Den Helder, The Netherlands. I think it is a mycetophila ichneumonea. Can someone please confirm this or tell me which species is this? Thanks a lot. Greetings, Mario Renden
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Its total wing length is about 3,5 mm.
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Total wing length about 3,5 mm.
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Judging by the shape of the dorsal gonostylus I'd say it is Mycetophila britannica.
In Denmark very common - more so than for instance ruficollis.
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Thanks Walther.
 
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