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Posted on 16-11-2009 00:26
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Hi, this small male was found by a stream in mountains. About 2,8 mm long.
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Are the genitalia properly shown?
 
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Not one I recognise off-hand and I don't have the necessary papers to investigate further atm.
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This is a male of Apiloscatopse filamentosa. Typical is the very assymetrical last tergite with a long process on one side.

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Thank You very much!
 
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