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Mycetophilidae female, E-HU, Feb 2009
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A one-year-old photo, I think this is some common genus... Thanks in advance.
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a Boletina sp. (female)

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Has the lok of an Anatella, but these are very small flies.
 
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Hi, this was 5-6 mm long.
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Mmm, probably not Anatella then, though the venation doesn't seem quite right for Boletina, but I may be wrong.
 
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Hi all,

I should better wear my glasses during browsing through diptera.info..... Seems as if sc2 is absent: then it makes Coelosia sp. (which fit quite better on the second look)
Anyway, sc of Anatella never ends into the costa.

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No Boletina as the base of the posterior fork lies distal of the base of the anterior fork. I think in Anatella they are more or less at the same level. I'd say Coelosia, too, though the cost extends rather further than I would expect.
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Thanks for the help, I did find some Coelosia sp there.
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Coelosia is correct (basing on long Sc and short posterior fork). Costa, extending far beyond R5 is OK too.
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