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UK, Suffolk, mixed vegetation on sandy soil. 8th July 2011. Size 5mm approx
My first Actia I think. In the field, it had the arched appearance of Siphona but without the long proboscis, the abdomen also showed black and white bands.

Hairs on the wing veins-- a few on R1 distally, hairs on R4+5 stopping at crossvein, cubital vein bare, anal vein disappears before wing margin.

So Actia infantula?

Steve

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katepisternum with line of hairs below bristles
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Looks OK to me Smile Subapicals converging?
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Yes
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Yeah, that looks OK Smile

Nice photos Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 14-07-2011 18:36
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Thanks for your comments, Chris. Photos stacked with Zerene (PMax option ), the full size look nice but still room for improvement - I still get ''ghosting'' with crossed legs, etc.
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Chris has now seen this specimen and confirms the idSmile

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