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Phoridae, genus?
Klaas
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Posted on 05-12-2008 10:43
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2-12-2008, The Netherlands, Fochteloerveen.

This one has pronounced mouthparts, which i don't see in other representatives of the family shown in the gallery.
(No collection yet, allthough i have been warned).

Perhaps an id on genuslevel?

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Jean Leveque
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Looks like Anevrina urbana to me. Can anybody confirm?
 
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I can't see enough details to provide correct ID. Could be Anevrina, Stichillus, Borophaga or Diplonevra. Could also be Triphleba, they can aften be collected in late autumn and winter.
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Jean,
Mike,

Thank you both. I have no info of this family (keys etc.).
If you know a place to get it ...

Concerning this particular photo:
Would a magnification of one part help?
(There is just one photo)

Thank you for your help,

Klaas
 
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