#1
I think that this a Sepedon type , because the Oc-bristels are not present, but I find the hindmost leg quite thin, differently I would think of S.spinipes.
Someone any idea?
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#6
Hello Joke,
Nikita is right! I immediatly assumed it was a Chloropid because the genus Platycephala has species that almost exactly look like this. But indeed there is also a Lauxaniid that looks like this, there is already a picture in the album of the family.
So, forget the answer I gave, because Nikita is right!

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#7
Both many thanks!
In my determinetion tabel is standing bij Lauxaniidae that there are Oc bristels present.......but thats wrong I presume. (Or they are this way small, I cannot that see them) So I made a note in my book.
(The European femelies of flies and mosquitos by Pjotr Oosterbroek e.a)
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