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Lauxaniidae ?
javanerkelens
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Posted on 01-05-2008 20:30
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Hello Forum,

Could this by a Lauxaniidae...

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it IS. Pfft
 
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I is a Minettia
 
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Thanks !!

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The blackened wing base suggests M. longipennis
 
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Thanks also!
I thought also that it looked like the longipennis Grin
Then I make it cf.longipennis!

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longipennis means long wing. longi - long Pfft and pennis means wings. Pfft
 
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I always forget that...Pfft

I wil put it on my computer.....Looooooongi....peeennniss!

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longipennis is correct
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