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Xylophagidae => Anisopodidae (Sylvicola)
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Is it representative of fam. Xylophagidae or not?
April, Transcarpathion region of Ukraine
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basileus wrote:
Is it representative of fam. Xylophagidae or not?
April, Transcarpathion region of Ukraine

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This is Anisopodidae - Sylvicola species. In Xylophagidae the cell CuP is closed. In Anisopodidae it is open widely at the wing margin.
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Tony Irwin wrote:
This is Anisopodidae - Sylvicola species. In Xylophagidae the cell CuP is closed. In Anisopodidae it is open widely at the wing margin.


Thank you Tony
 
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