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Ogcodes zonatus (Acroceridae), I suppose
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I must say everybody sees an Ogcodes zonatus but myself. Sad

yes, 100% O. zonatus.
 
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If it's of any comfort to you, Jorge, you're not the only one. Frown
But at least you are more lucky with Cyrtus!

I would also say male O. zonatus.
 
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Ramón, where is your Atylotus post? I can't find it, and want to know the plants you mentioned (Carex)
 
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