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Hello! I found this one in Hungary today. This is a really small species. I keyed it out, and i got Erynnia ocypterata. Could you help me please? Is this correct?
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The Erynnia ocypterata in the gallery has discal bristles and vein M meets R4+5 closer to the wing margin. The strong parafacial bristles and shiny black color suggest the group of genera including Wagneria.
 
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Thank you! I have some other pictures besides these:
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There was no apical bristles in the scutellum.
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Than, is this Wagneria gagatea?
 
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Yes, it is a Wagneriini, but I don’t see a ve, so should be Ramonda.

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Okay, I try to do more pictures. Maybe It turns out which species is this.
 
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I did an other ptoto about head, so now is there any ve bristles? And if this is a Ramonda, about key this has to be prunaria, and because of the flying period as well, beavuse I read that other species fly in summer.
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