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David Renoult
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Posted on 30-05-2021 18:48
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Hi ! I'm sorry for the bad title but I don't even know the family of this fly I see for the first time !
Thanks a lot for your help.

Country : France / Corsica 20213 Castellare di Casinca ; altitude 0 ; date 28 May 2021
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Hello,

I guess, Psilidae (Chyliza or Chamaepsila?).
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Chyliza sp.
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David Renoult
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thanks a lot for your fast answer !
 
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Paul, what do you think about C. nova ? Eugène asks me to have your opinion. https://www.insec...p;t=229899 because of the second antennal segment yellowish above and dorsal side of humeri usually yellow.
thanks a lot
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I have seen the characters in the key but I do not know if these are reliable. Many keys also give characters to distinguish between Chamaepsila rosae and C. nigricornis and these do not hold under close inspection. So, I just don't know.
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