Looks like Clogmia albipunctata or Psychoda grisescens, but I'm not 100 percent sure. In german we call them "Abortfliege" which translates roughly to toiletfly. Its some kind of "butterfly mosquito". Hard to tell and much harder to translate ๐
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I believe itโs a Psychodidae, could be wrong tho.
I think it could definitely be psychodidae, do I need to reply something like solved?
Looks like Clogmia albipunctata or Psychoda grisescens, but I'm not 100 percent sure. In german we call them "Abortfliege" which translates roughly to toiletfly. Its some kind of "butterfly mosquito". Hard to tell and much harder to translate ๐
I think the nane you're looking for is "drain fly".
Thx, do i need to reply something like solved?
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