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Psychodidae reared from nut tree in Turkmenia. Trichomyia sp.?
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the larva is, adults I don't know
 
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Trichomyia parvula (even with the very out of focus genitalia). This is a very rare species, almost all the known specimens are reared from tree rotholes
 
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I should add that I would be even more certain with either a better photo of the genitalia or (much better) a specimen of one of the males.
 
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Many thanks.
I'll try to send it together with Psychoda from stump. Smile
 
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