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hello
picture 15 07 09, size 8mm
Thank you for help

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Is the arista shortly plumose (at least: not bare) by any chance ?


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Yes, arista is not bare.
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and there it is: plumose arista

Male Stomina spec. Difficult genus


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Wow - I have only seen one of those in a museum - nice find Smile
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To say more, I'd need to check the genitalia


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