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One thing I noted was that the abdomen was flat
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dorsal
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Lonchaeidae.
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Thanks, title changed,,
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Any reason why this could not be Chaetolonchaea dasyops?


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Chaetolonchaea species have very wide genae ( the area between the lower margin of the eye and the mouth margin) and usually rather short antennal flagellomeres, The specimen shown here is a female Lonchaea - Iif the legs are all black (I can't be sure) then it is L. sylvatica if they are brownish it could be one of several species ......... Iain
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Thank you Iain!

I will take a look at my other photos.
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