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Sphaeromiini?-->No, Stenoxenus stenopterus prob.
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Photographed very recently in Zhejiang China. Approx. 4mm in body length. Is Sphaeromiini the correct tribe? Thanks!
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I think Stenoxenini.
 
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Probably Stenoxenus stenopterus Wirth and Ratanoworabhan, 1972.

The authors write: "This species can be distinguished by its slender wing with poorly developed anal lobe, gently bent vein M2, broadly sessile medial fork, obsolete r-m crossvein, and narrow costal cell." As of 2016, the only other Asian species had paler legs.
 
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Wow! Fantastic, so fantastic! Thanks so much John for this totally unexpected species-level ID! TumbsUpTumbsUpTumbsUp
 
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