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Norway, 15.05.11

I know I should put this fly away for now and look at it with fresh eyes tomorrow, but... here we go:

When using Belshaw I get to Eriothrix.. which can't be right!?
OR if I pretend that the mouth edge is not projecting beyond the base of the vibrissa. I get Cyzenis albicans..

If I use Tschorsnig I get Myxexoristops (can't remember where I left the path to Cyzenis).
Does anyone have any tips before I go at it again?

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Could be a Cyzenis albicans female. But say, is the R5 open or closed at the wing edge?
 
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You are right. Looking at it again, it think it is Cyzenis. My first female of the sort. My error is obvious wrt tschorsnig. But I still think there is a glitch in belshaw. Doing this with a phone so sorry for typos.

R is open no petiole
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