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Bolitophilidae, was Trichoceridae or ?
Philippe moniotte
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Hello all,

Is this a Trichoceridae ? I see ocellae, but the venation seems to be too simple (too few veins) for the family... I also thought of Mycetophilidae, but again, it does not look quite right ...?
Louvain la neuve Belgium November 22 2007 in a wooded area with big trees.
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Bolitophila?
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Wow, at least someone paid attention. Bolitophila, it is. Grin
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Thanks a lot ! NOW that it's too late I remember seeing that threadWink
 
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I see that some classifications includes them in Mycetophilidae, BolitophiliNae.. Any comments about what might be the accepted (?) present situation of the family ?
 
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