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Gymnoclasiopa, Ephydridae?
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Is it G. Plumosa?
And has it former been named Ditrichophora plumosa?
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As far as I can see this looks fine for Gymnoclasiopa plumosa, and yes, it has been placed in Ditrichophora (by Papp in 1975). Before that it had been in five other genera, before settling in Gymnoclasiopa.
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Thank you very much.
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With this silvery face, wouldn’t it be more likely Gymnoclasiopa aulisioi?
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