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Sciaridae with crinkled haltera, Hungary
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Hi, again, a little Sciarid. I tried to determine it and got to Cratyna sp., but this is just a weak assumption. Found in E Hungary, by forest. Small, 2 mm or shorter. Found in september. I don't have a ventral of the genitals, wanted to make photos of the whole animal first.
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Need to see inside of fore tibia (to see if a comb is present) and genitalia in a more dorsoventral aspect: with the basal antennal segments yellow this is likely to be Bradysia amoena
 
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Thank You, I'll provide more photos on weekend! I did not notice before the first antennal segments' color.

Could You please look at this other post also:
http://www.diptera.info//forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=19389

Best regards, Walter
 
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Again, I forgot this specimen for a year. Is it Bradysia amoena than? Thank You!
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Very probably...
 
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