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Mycetophilidae ?
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Posted on 30-03-2017 08:30
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Hi !

South of France (Côte d'Azur), from breeding by one of my friends.
Pictures of pupae are available.
Thanks for help.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos176/big/nb25753r3.b420_1.jpg
Pierre Gros : France : Cagnes-sur-Mer : 06800 : 24/12/2016
Altitude : 35 m - Taille : 8 x 0,8 mm & 6 x 0,5 mm
Réf. : 176182

Post with imago hre : https://diptera.i...d_id=78540
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Most likely Sciophila spec
 
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Thanks Atylotus.
Did you look at wing ?
Sciophila's wing has a small square cell between Rs and R2+3 : http://drawwing.o...ovata-wing, I dont see here.

I exppected Leia's wing closer : http://drawwing.o...opima-wing

PS. You may have a look on https://insecte.o...1#p1344501 to see more pictures.
Edited by evdb on 01-04-2017 10:21
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I did only see the larval photo. I'm no expert on adults, sorry
 
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Nor pupae : https://www.insec...1#p1344501 ?
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