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Do you have higher resolution copies of the top and bottom photo.

I am pondering if this could be Homoneura (Lauxaniidae)?

But from these photos cant be certain of placing this in Lauxaniidae - need to check there is not a costal break, and for Postvertical bristles crossed.
 
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The other view to dark to dig something useful out of magnification
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mybe this would be of some help
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If this were a UK fly I would say Homoneura something close to patelliformis or thalhammeri?

But I suspect in Slovenia you have addition Homoneura that are not on the British list?

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Hmm, not a bad idea at all. Wink
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Thanks. At least for diptera no luck, no scientific papers/lists on net about Slovenian specieses.
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