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Psychodidae ?
Stephen
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Posted on 04-09-2006 12:03
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I am thinking that nothing in Diptera is as furry as Psychodidae?

On our bathroom curtain. Size was 2.9 mm.
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You are absolutely correct about this creature being Psychodidae Wink Although I guess we could find other quite hairy flies in that vaste world of Diptera.
 
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Well, these might easily be the most ancient Dipterans still existing.

Even Genus level identification from this image is quite hopeless. Could well be Psychoda sp since this fly keeps its wings tilted in a rooflike fashion.

Psychoda alternata the most common species in this genus with a cosmopolitan distribution is very similar to your image, but it has fewer spots on the inner margin of the wing. I do not know whether this feature is variable though.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Andrius, Xespok, thanks very much for your help with this one!
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