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Trichoceridae?, Hungary
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Posted on 19-10-2006 19:16
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Can someone help me and place this dipteran to a family.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Another view of the same individual.
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Maybe Trichoceridae?
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Originally I would have placed this around Keroplatidae, just based on jizz. Trichoceridae could make sense, though, because this fly certainly has a crane-fly like jizz. I think a very large proportion of the Trichoceridae images on the net are in fact Limoniidae images, so i have hard time to get the jizz right, but among the images there are some very similar to this one.
 
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I came to Trichoceridae because of the tipuloid shape and the shape of the antennae: mostly very thin. That does noet fit with Keroplatidae.
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