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cf. Macropeza albitarsis
Karol Ox
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Posted on 03-09-2012 18:58
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Hello,
Thank you for an identification.
15.7.2012, Slovakia-Košice, 200m a.s.l. Length of approximately 7-8mm ?

Regards, Karol Ox.
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Its antennae and wing venation is different in comparison to Anisopodidae, am I right??
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
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Certainly not Anisopodidae, but cannot tell which one. Have any other shots of it?
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Certainly not Anisopodidae, but cannot tell which one. Have any other shots of it?

I have only this photo.
 
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I guess this must be a female Macropeza albitarsis, although it's not a species I'm familiar with.
 
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empeejay wrote:
I guess this must be a female Macropeza albitarsis, although it's not a species I'm familiar with.

Thank you.
 
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