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Sciaridae with bunch of fotos, Hungary, May > Schwenckfeldina carbonaria
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Hi, this Sciarid may be ID-able at least to genus level. Looks a bt like Lycoriell (as far as I can judge) but genitalia are different. They were many in numbers on a plain quite high in the mountains. Light attracted them. About 4 mm long.
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First tarsi. Palpal segments (with lots of hairs). Habitus (male). Wing macrotrichia. Mid lg's equal spines. Antennal segments. Thanks in advance!
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The genitalia are somewhat bent and therefore do not present a typical aspect. I think, if the long veins are all with macrotrichia, that this is a Schwenckfeldina carbonaria.
 
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Thank You!!! Yes, R1 and R5 are fully haired with macrotrichia.I'l submit it to gallery.
 
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Hi all,

yes, I agree with Schwenckfeldina carbonaria. Phil: What do you mean with long veins? In Schwenckfeldina veins m and Cu are lacking of macrotricha.

so long,
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I meant to put "some of the long veins"...good recovery, what ?
 
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