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Is it okay if I post a group of photos like this one for identification or do I need to post it seperately
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Post separately is always better.
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But since these were posted for identification... Smile

1. Chloropidae?
2. Hydrellia (Ephydridae)
3. ? (first though was Psilota - Ephydridae)
4. Pipunculidae cf. Dorylomprha


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I havn't seen attached imagesShock
5. Crossopalpus, Hybotidae ?
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Quite slender for Crossopalpus.
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number 5 remember to me, with strong appealing, a simuliid. Smile Though, I might be wrong.
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5. Ceratopogonidae. Only the first, swollen segment of the broken antennae is visible.
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yes... really.. and it has just one pair of legs. Smile
 
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Hey folks,
Am really sorry. Posting the images seperately. SadYep the specimens are in real bad shape
 
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Location: India
Habitat: Rice paddies
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Hydrellia????
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May be a syrphid???
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No 3 on its side
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Does this lok like tomosvaryella sylvatica
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Hehe, separately would be as in 'in separate threads'. No need to repost them now, though. Wink
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#2 is (still) a Hydrellia, no question marks needed Smile
#3 is definitely a ephydrid near Psilopa.
#4 You are right, the 1st crossvein is close to the middle of the discal cell -> Tomosvaryella, not Dorylomorpha (at least in Europe, IIRC some oriental Dorylomorpha are close to Tomosvaryella in this aspect)

Size estimates can be very valuable (assuming they are correct!).
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