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Tom Bentley
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www.thomasbentley.com/ids/img_2210.jpgTaken in a hardwood forest in Northern Illinois, outside Chicago. Size aprox 2-3 mm. Any idea on family?
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Perhaps related to Microsoma?? A male.
 
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Looks like a Phasia sp. to me but it would be nice to see some other angles Smile
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