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Macquartia tessellum, female
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A very small female Macquartia, a special one.
I think M. tessellum.

Theo
 
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Thank you Theo!

I checked the key and it looks quite good!
Only the point: "T2 hollowed out to the posterior edge" does not match perfectly..

This can be seen more or less on photo 2.

Best regards, Helge
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