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black Rhagionidae, NE Hungary, July
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Hi, this spectacular one was found in a forest, by lake. Chrysopilus?
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yes. Chrysopilus sp.
 
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looks like Ch. cristatus to me, though I have no experience with splendidus.


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Thanks for the help, would a pic of genitalia help?
 
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No, an expert would help

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Hi, according to the Hungarian key, it could be Chrysopilus splendidus, because the ocellar area extends far from the head! It does not mention this character by any other species.
 
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