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BubikolRamios
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Posted on 12-03-2010 10:00
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Body without wings 2 mm, location Slovenia, inside house.
Mybe this is not diptera, or is it ?
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maybe Psyllidae (Hemiptera) or Psocoptera. It must be controlled.
 
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I'm after at least family here.
For future reference list of suborders and familys:
http://www.earthl...copta.html
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as far as I can tell this could be it:
http://www.pbase..../117672192

a bunch of them:
http://www.pbase....psocoptera
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To forget not: www.brc.ac.uk-barkflygallery
Valenzuela flavidus fits better for me.

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Thanks to all.
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agree with Valenzuela flavidus.
 
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Posted on 16-03-2010 19:38
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Hmm, is this allso Psocoptera ? Does not look like it to me (antenae does not fit in). For naked eye it is small black dot, you don't spot orange legs.

At least 1/2 of size of previous one. That is body ~ 1mm.
I can't tell if it jumps, sure looks like it does. Mainly(like 98% of time it crawls around, 1% it flys) but when you iritate it enough looks like it jumps(mybe it flys) for max. body lenght x 10.
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Hindwing is not so visible but apparently this is a small wasp (Chalcidoidea superfamily).
 
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Posted on 16-03-2010 20:31
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hmm this looks much like mine:
http://www.veiled...raptor.png

if so this is interesting thing, I might make a busssines of it Smile

read about in the middle of this page:
http://www.veiled...05_04.html
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