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Clytocerus ?
Lippo
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Posted on 19-04-2020 09:30
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SW France, in a wet area on a sedge. About 3 mm long.

In the light of Weia's recent answer, I wonder if it could be the same genus.
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Posted on 22-06-2023 09:27
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Three years later: this is a Panimerus spec!
 
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Just came across your answer, many thanks Smile

Does it belong to the tribe Telmatoscopini ?
 
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Telmatoscopini was not monophyletic, so it is divided between Mormiini and Paramormiini. Panimerus belongs to Paramormiini.
 
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OK, thanks, I have another pending one of that kind, but the pic is rather poor.

Could we say something about it nevertheless ?
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That's Paramormia ustulata. Same tribus.
 
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Wow ! this is great, many thanks, Smile

I'm going to ask for your help one last time: this one with different antennas might belong to the same tribe.
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In the Netherlands it would be Philosepdon humeralis, but maybe in your region Philosepedon spec is safer. Tribus Psychodini ;-)
 
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Posted on 16-08-2023 11:57
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Thanks again. TumbsUp

My Psychodidae binder looks much tidier now.
 
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