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Lauxaniidae (NL) >Lonchaea obscuritarsis
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Posted on 30-04-2016 19:57
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Found today in Heather habitat, Mid Netherlands. Lauxaniidae ?

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I think that this may be a female of Lonchaea corsuca all black legs, hairy scutellum and relatively long antennae
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Nice! Thanks Ian. Saved it for Paul.

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Just visible on the enlarged picture is that the tarsi are not all black but slightly brownish to yellowish, nicely onbscured by the black setulae. Ovipositor nicely settled it as Lonchaea obscuritarsis.
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Perfect! Thanks Paul.

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