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06 05 11 mid Wales

I have a few photos of different individuals but I think they are the same species

Would be grateful for some ID help

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Thelaira ?..
 
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No, must be a Lydella.
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I was keeping silent ... it looks way too anonymous to me ... but Lydella are very anonymous so it should be a good fit Grin
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Wide vertex, bare eyes, black scutellum with raised apical setae... what can be an alternative to this?
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I missed the raised scutellars ... not very clear to my eyes ... but yes, I agree there isn't much else like that Smile
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Thank you very much for your reply, we have quite a large population here by the riverbank

Is it possible to tell the difference between Lydella stabulans and Lydella grisescens?

With Best WishesSmile
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