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Nematocera: Psychodidae: ?
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Full ID if possible please.
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Is this one the same?
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Psychodidae cannot be identified from photographs
 
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phil withers wrote:
Psychodidae cannot be identified from photographs


Definitely an Entomologists catch phrase Shock Seriously though, any chance of a cf please?
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MickETalbot wrote:
phil withers wrote:
Psychodidae cannot be identified from photographs


Definitely an Entomologists catch phrase Shock Seriously though, any chance of a cf please?


pssst! Look here

Janet Grin
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Hmm...pssst again Janet !
 
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No, but this one is clearly Psychoda surcoufi! One of the few that can be recognised by the wing pattern!
 
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PS nice pictures, the second one, apparently showing a male, suggests that the black pattern continues on the abdomen. I didn't notice this before. Here some genital pics:
http://dare.uva.n...ent/157705
 
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