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Chamaemyiidae, Leucopis pallidolineata?? male, S-HU, Sep 2009
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Hi, I spent a lot of time with this one. I think it fits to L. pallidolineata, a rather rare species. Only leg colouration is slightly different. Or what else could it be?

Specimen is >2 mms, on the riverside of Maros, it co-occured with the famous Sphyracephala europaea.
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3 Check the 5 setae in one row on surstylus.
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The one thing missing is a good shot of the aedeagus! This is critical!
 
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I see, I'll try to catch it on photo this weekend. Aedagus is barely visible on this photo:
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Hi, it is slightly lesser bent as it is in my key (FaunaHungariae). Could it fit?
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Along with the other photos, the genitalia points straight to Leucopis glyphinivora Tanasijtshuk! The aedeagus is spot-on. Smile
 
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Oh, now I see! It was in my book also Angry It is a polymorph species according to my key. Thank You very much for the help!
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