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Chloropidae: Rhodesiella
Gordon
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Posted on 18-10-2008 08:56
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Can some assure me that the flexure in CuA1 is definitive for this as a Chloropid. It seems fine on other characteristics but it is so dark I cannot see much but black on the head, and the last lot of chloropids I sent to Michael had a lot of non-chloropids in it, I am trying to do better this time.
Wetland Kerkini: Greece: 25 May to 1st June 2008, Bog at 1485 m
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Chloropid for certain. Dunno about Rhodesialla, though. Not my cup of tea. Wink
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Thanks Paul, It is nice to be sure as I am sending Michael about 100 of them.

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Chloropidae, Oscinella frit (L., 1758) the most abundant chloropid in the Palaearctic
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