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Sphaeroceridae? Spelobia? => yes
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Posted on 04-03-2014 22:06
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Hello,

With the long arista and the rear tarsa I think it could be a Sphaeroceridae.
Then I’m not sure at all of the subfamily and I can just make a guess for maybe a Spelobia sp. due to the enlarged fore tibiae ?
Could you help me confirm it or tell me what else it could be ? Thank you for your help !

Feb 23rd, 2014, Vevey, Switzerland, on a wood fence near a river in a humid wood.
Size: 2.0 mm
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Yes
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Great Paul, short and sweet, thanks a lot !
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