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Ephydridae ?
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Posted on 23-03-2008 18:13
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Hello,
picture 22 03 2008 size 3mm
I am not sure of the family, especially that it is disparate.
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Sphareoceridae
 
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Thank phil
Crumomyia ??
 
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Wing venation not in focus, but from the general look, I would say one of the Limosininae
 
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I looked on Fauna europea, the number of genus is important. The picture of wings is too poor.
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Leptocera sensu lato, that is where I'd put my money on.
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ok
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