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Mycetophila (possibly)
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 10-01-2015 23:29
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From South Granada, this afternoon. Nematocera (Keroplatidae ?).

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Are the ocelli touching the eye margins? Consider Mycetophilinae. I can rule out Keroplatini, which has reduced palps, and Macrocerinae, which in Europe always has long antennae.
 
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Thanks John. I've just uploaded a bigger picture.
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Possibly Mycetophila.
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Thanks John and Paul
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