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Psychodidae > perhaps Trichomyia
kuv
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Denmark, Sydals, near Høruphav, about 5 msm, coastal area, at a naturally meadow with bushes, Outsidefotos: kuv, 17th of June 2012. ID possible? Please help.
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Gunnar M Kvifte
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I think Trichomyia, but I would like to see specimens before I say anything for certain.
 
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Hi Gunnar,
thank you very much - ok, no more ID possible only by photographs.
Regards Kuv
PS: First I had missinterpreted your answer - wrong translation - so I change my answer now, sorry.
Edited by kuv on 01-03-2013 09:30
 
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I agree with Gunnar (of course). In the Netherlands we only have Trichomyia urbica, I do not know the Danish situation.
 
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Thank you very much Weia - Smile
I checked the genus Trichmyia at Fauna Europaea (http://fauna.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de/index.php):
• T. carlestolrai
• T. kostovi
• T. malickyi
• T. parvula
• T. urbica (only this one is reported for Denmark).
So I think this could be a further sign of T. urbica.
Greetings Kuv
 
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