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Another Therevidae?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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July 01, 2006, by sweeping.
Size 6.5-7mm. This time only a dead fly, sorry.
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The head.
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Chrysopilus (erythrophthalmus?), Rhagionidae.
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Chrysopilus cristatus or Chrysopilus splendidus. By the colour of the hairs on the back of the head I would say splendidus, but a picture in ventral view (abdomen) would help.
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Thanks Nikita and Paul,
I don't have any ventral views, but I'll try to check and then inform.
 
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