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Mycetophilidae, Hungary, May
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Posted on 21-06-2009 00:59
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A male from mountain region, NE Hungary, some 8 mm long. It has some interesting structures in terminalia.
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one of the many Boletina species.... yes, the cerci possess nice combs of spines...

so long,
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Thank You!
 
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Maybe this can be ID-d further...
Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist)
 
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Unfortunately the wrong side is up... near Boletina basalis (Meigen, 1818)....

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I agree, basalis looks close
 
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B. basalis is right Smile Note yellow basal segments of antenna.
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