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Strange Psilidae...?? Or Chloropidae??
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It might be a Chamaepsila species. If anyone has a key, we could go further since I got the specimen.
 
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Or it might even be a Chloropidae...
 
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Psilidae it is and then probably Chamaepsila.
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The very elongate frons is reminiscent of some forms of Chamaepsila hebraica. You might find http://www.entomo...0FINAL.pdf useful.
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When I follow the key provided by Wang & Xinli (1980):
http://www.dipter...g-1988.pdf
I reach to C. hebraica. I believe, this is a new species for the fauna of Turkey!
 
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After examining the male genitalia, I can confirm that it is C. hebraica.
 
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