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Gerard Pennards
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Posted on 20-08-2006 09:26
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Here a close picture of a little lonchaeid. Could it be in the genus Setisquamalonchaea? Picture from the Netherlands.
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Gerard, couldn't it be Fannia sp.?
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No, it definitely is Lonchaeidae.
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Hi Gerard

As Paul states - this is a Lonchaeid - a female in the genus Lonchaea or as you stated Setisquamalonchaea. The tarsomeres are apparently all darkened but the key charactes for Setisquamalonchaea of two strong katepisternal setae and a group of long hairs on the squaml fringe are not visible - so I can't be sure of its exact identity. ........... Iain
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