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Dilophus cf febrilis, Bibionidae, May 2007, Croatia
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Maybe Scatopsidae?
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Another view of this dead midge.
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venation and antennas seems to fit for Scatopsidae.

Phoridae flies don?t have antennas like this fly.
 
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Female Dilophus in the family Bibionidae!
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Frown big mistake! Sad
 
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cf. febrilis.
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