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Renko
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Hello,

A Hybotidae found in North of France, Cassel, the 13 may 2015, in a deicidious forest


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it looks like Leptopeza flavipes male

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jeremyr wrote:
it looks like Leptopeza flavipes male

Jeremy


I think Oropezella (in the same subfamily). Compare the shape of the discal cell.

(There is also Chvalaea in Europe. I'm not willing to rule it out without doing more reading.)
 
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Thanks, Jeremy and John ! GrinSmile

maybe Oropezella sphenoptera ? seems to be only one species in Europe in Fauna Europaea ?

Chvalaea seems to be different but I'm not sure ?
 
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Oropezella sphenoptera it is.
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Thanks, Paul !
 
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