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Massachusetts, USA May 13, 2025 on leaf of Symplocarpus foetidus, a common wetland plant.
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Blurry dorsal
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2+3 dc; t1 with 1d and 1p; t2 with ad and pd; t3 seems with calcar.
Sorry, I don't know.
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Could it be tribe Azeliini?
 
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Arista with dense but not long hairs. I'd rather suppose some Nearctic Phaonia.
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The lower calypter looks too small for Phaonia.
 
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