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Diastata fuscula?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Why not D. costata?
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Well according to my key vein tp without brownish fringe only in fuscula.
 
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Well, in Chandler 1987 (The families Diastatidae and Campichoetidae (Diptera, Drosophiloidea) with a revision of Palaearctic and Nepalese species of Diastata Meigen) it says for D. costata: Cross-vein dm-cu not infuscated.
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OK then, thanks for the correction Jan Willem.
 
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Now I think that D. vagans is also possible if we accept that crossvein dm-cu is strongly infuscated and brown costal border reaches the tip of R4+5.
 
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The crossvein is not infuscated, right?
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Well it's rather not, so costata?
 
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That is what I would call it. Smile
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