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Chloropidae (?), 02.09.06
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size 2-2.5mm.
If Chloropidae, what did they do on the same pine tree with Medetera (3 specimens were collected there)?
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Another view.
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Indeed.
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It is my old friend which live on the tree bark. I have collected several speciments too.
My result is Siphonella oscinina, Chloropidae.
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Many thanks Paul and Nikita.
 
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I found out (a compiled info on the Web ) that Siphonella oscinina Fall. possibly develops in egg sacs of spiders.
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Still I had some doubts in my ID. And I was right (that had doubtsPfft).
Male Lasiambia palposa, Chloropidae - kindly ID - Emilia Nurtchuk.
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