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Philippines : Big head and ass
zenartim
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Posted on 08-03-2019 10:05
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Hello,
Someone from insectes.org suggested that it could be an Ulidiidae,
pictured on forest, limit of Quezon National Park, Luzon island. 2.03.2019
About 5 mm long

Best regards and thanks for help


Altitude : 55 m - Taille : 5 mm environ
Réf. : 224598
 
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Paul Beuk
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Celyphidae. One for Steve Gaimari.
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Posted on 08-03-2019 14:34
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Thanks you.Smile
 
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Celyphidae with so big stripped eyes, dropped antennae and normal short scutellum ?
Eugene
 
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I'd say more something like Platystomatidae, subfamily Scholastinae or close.....
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Thanks you for help.

D. Martinez
 
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AH, I should have clicked the image and see the larger version... awkward
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