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Unknow family ...=> Ulidiidae
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60 km south Paris, France, April the 1st 2012, 8 mm (?).

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I agree with Paul, Ulidiidae. Nice specimen ... Ceroxys?
 
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Many thanks to both of you !!!

I understood from a previous thread that this family is under re-built !!

Nowadays, is Ulidiidae equal to Otitidae ? Or is there some spring of confusion in there ?

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Ulidiidae = Otitidae; European scientists use Ulidiidae and American Scientists use Otitidae but I think Ulidiidae is correct according to Kameneva and Korneyev, 2006.

I think it is Dorycera sp.Wink
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My guess would not be Ceroxys but perhaps Dorycera (though I think the status of that genus compared to Otites is under discussion).
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I think it is Otites nebulosa.
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Well, thanks a lot to all of you !! Smile

Stephane, I had a look on the web and found this page !


Could we assume that Dorycera sp and Otites nebulosa are somewhat synonyms ?
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I guess it would be better to say that some species of Dorycera resemble some species of Otites closer than they resemble other species of Dorycera, at least in some aspects.
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Thank you Paul !Smile

So, Paul, Stephane [and all of you !! Cool] is it hasardeous to go to Genus level for this particular one ? Or shall I conserve Otites nebulosa as the true Id (in a moving matter) or at least with a cf. ?

Thanks in advance !! Wink
 
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