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Winter Helomyzidae from Ukraine #1 => Orbellia hiemalis Lw.
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A student who collected winter insects, brought a few helomyzids collected in Kiev and suburbs, usually in wet hollows, among poplar woods.

Could anyone please help to ID?

Thanx in advanx!
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Orbellia sp. "a"
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Andrzeju, bardzo dziękuę!
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Finally to the species level Orbellia hiemalis !
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Yep, I came with the key to the same!
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