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... but which one ?

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Psychodids cannot be identified from photographs;
 
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So ... thank you for this information !! ;-)
 
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Just realistic...
 
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Honestly I think they could be, if one ever started to pair up the photo images with the keyes made with specimens in alcohol, where the wing pattern disappears.

This should be within Pericomini.
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thank you for this id !!
 
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