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Hi, is this IDable? In a forest.
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most probably Eudorylas but genitalia need to be checked
 
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Should I just expand and photograph it or mount it on slide? Thanks!
 
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Try cutting off the genitalia capsule and photograph it from outside and inside. Maybe this will already do it.
 
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I have no experience with this group, and I think I ruied it.. Nevertheless, it's here in KOH:
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Well, yes they suffered quite a bit. The surstyli seem to have gone missing. Nevertheless, it's definitely Eudorylas and probably E. restrictus, judging from the gonopods, phallic guide and phallus. If you want to be 100% sure you'll have to send it to me.

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Thank You, later I'll show more, maybe also send some!
 
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