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Psychodidae male, E-HU, Aug 2009 > Tonnoiriella anchoriformis !
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This is a smaller, pale specimen from by a small lowland brook. Wing has some whiter areas. Thanks for any help!
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Tonnoiriella anchoriformis - extremely rare; good find !
 
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Thank You, good to hear that. According to FE only recorded from Italy! Is it true?
 
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No: FE is updated only sporadically, depending on the person responsible for the group. I have had anchoriformis from England, Ireland and France.
 
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Thank You, I think it is not impossible that it is new to Hungary. As You wrote it in PM, this group is quite neglected here. Never heard of any recent articles from Hungary about Psychodidae. Or Sciaridae. (And I like neglected groups, that is why I collect mites and other cryptic creatures also) Grin

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