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A Mycetophilidae mâle
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Posted on 22-12-2020 17:27
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Hello
Found in my house the 2020 12 21, in NE of France (57925 Distroff).
Lenght : body 3 à 4 mm, wings 3 mm.
I think it's a species of Exechiini, perhaps the genus Exechia a male.

Thank you very much
Louis
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the last photo

Thank you
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Exechia sp. Genitalia picture is not detailed enough to say much more. Thre is th fusca group that comes to mind, though.
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Thank you Paul
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Sending the specimen is an option to get species ID...
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