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Fanniidae [Fannia sp probably scalaris]
Christine Devillers
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With such a vein Sc, is it a Fanniidae ?
(Belgium, 26-10-2008, about 5 mm)
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Yes, it is Fannia.
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Thanks Stéphane, so a female of Fannia sp. ?
 
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For me, Fannia sp. Wink
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Most probably F. scalaris, but still F. sp.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thanks
 
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