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A small Atomosiini from Venezuela
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I'm showing to see this Atomosiini
from Venezuela, to confirm or correct
genus: I thought this is a Dissmeryngodes sp.
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Yes, this is a Dissmeryngodes sp. How long is this sp.?

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Hello Eric, How are you? It is nice hear about you!!!
I have Dissmeryngodes from four zones of Venezuela: Caracas; Los Pijiguaos (Bolivar); El Pao (Bolivar) and Gavilan (Amazonas). The specimen from El Pao has 9 mm, and his wings has black, the apical half; (I think it is D. dispar); the long of the others is between 5 mm to 6 mm, like the posted. The ventral setae of the posterior femur are white in contrast to the specimens from Pijiguaos and Amazonas.

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