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Hybotidae?--> Ragas unica (Brachystomatidae)
Lavendel
Is it possble to ID these?
Collected males and females, Forest near dunes, the Netherlands may 2021
Edited by Lavendel on 15-05-2021 08:16
Kind regards,
Sandra
 
Lavendel
Copula
Kind regards,
Sandra
 
Paul Beuk
Looks like a Ptiolina (unless it is very small, 2 mm or less). If you have a few you can spare I can confirm under the microscope.
Paul

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Lavendel
I'am sorry, I did not mention the size. They are about 3 mm. Smile
I thought the antennae didn't fit Ptiolina.
You're going to recieve some soon.
Kind regards,
Sandra
 
Paul Beuk
The antennae are indeed not Ptiolina-like, but the only alternative I could think of in Rhagionidae was Spania (smaller than Ptiolina) but that gave the same problem.
In the picture it is not visible there is a small apical stylus on the tip of the arista and that excludes Rhagionidae. Then remains only Ragas unica (Brachystomatidae, formerly Empididae). The shorter fork in R4+5 miht have set me on the right track but those two specimens I received today are much more easy to work with. Wink
Paul

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Lavendel
Many thanks for the explanation and ID!!
I can imagine it is easier to work with the specimens themselves TumbsUp
Kind regards,
Sandra
 
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