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Acalyptratae - Any Clues? = Otites guttata
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Posted on 08-05-2011 19:12
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I have been finding a few of these recently - seems to be a woodland species? But even placing to family seems troublesome
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sorry but these are then best photos i can do
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Looks to be an Otites (Ulidiidae), in spite of its evergreen color. It is believed to be O. guttata Mg., 1830, the only species occurring in UK; furtheremore, it occurs in oak woods at middle-spring.

PS. Sorry, I have IDed it from its head alone. The second photo showed up after I have ansewered. Indeed, it is O. guttata !
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Hi Valery

many thanks for the very speedy reply.

I am rather lacking on literature and experience for Ulidiidae, that will explain why it was so problematic for me.

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