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Hello! I caught this fly in Hungary, today. I keyed this one out about the specimen, and I got Campyloch(a)eta. I keyed towards, and about the key, this has to be Campyloch(a)eta latigena, because there are some yellow hairs in the palpae. Could you help me please? Is this correct?
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Phorocera?
 
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Why? Prosternum is bare, and the ocellar bristles reclinate.
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The ocellars are proclinate. The two strong pairs of reclinate orbitals, contrasting with frontals, are typical of Exoristini. The shape of the distal part of vein M is typical of Exoristini. In Campylocheta and most Dexiinae there is a strong, crossed pair of apical scutellar bristles which your fly lacks.
 
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Are these the ocellars? If yes, then I understand. Then the only problem is the prosternum. It is bare in my specimen.
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