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Dolichopodidae : Rhaphium ?
Eric Steckx
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Posted on 17-05-2013 16:07
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Hello

Aywaille (B), 15 / 5 / 2013, on well-exposed a sandy rock; around 3,5 mm.
A friend suggests Rhaphium, and I agree. Is that correct ?
Is there possible to go further ?
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Not Rhaphium,
an interesting Syntormon!

See the antenal segment 2 projecting into the third.

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Neither Rhaphium, nor Syntormon!
It is Sybistroma inornata
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Thank you very much Jonas and Igor

Is Sybistroma inornata synonym of the Hercostomus inornatus of Fauna Europaea ?
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Recent re-combination (2005)
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