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Keroplatidae id, no, Mycetophilidae --> Pseudexechia tuomikoskii
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Posted on 30-06-2021 11:14
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Hi,
Id possible for it ?
In the kitchen yesterday, among 6 mm.
Cuise-La-Motte (Northen France).
Many thanks.
Michel
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Mycetophilidae. Keroplatidae would have a crossvein between M and Cu.
 
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I had a doubt ...
Many thanks, John.
I modify the title.
Michel
 
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Nobody for genus ?
 
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Too few details visible
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Hi, Paul
It would be interesting ?
If yes, I send it to you.
If no, you can delete this post.
Many thanks and best whishes.
Michel
 
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Of course you can send it, no need to ask. Wink
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Pseudexechia tuomikoskii. When it was described in `2009 by Kjaerandsen, he mentioned a specimen without label from the Paris museum so it was then already assumed to occur in France.
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Sorry, Paul, I didn't see your answer.
Thank you very much for this determination.
Have a nice day.
Michel
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