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Neurigona quadrifasciata? = confirmed by John Carr
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male - 5.8mm - Berlin - May 2018

I think that this matches Neurigona quadrifasciata but i have no reference material.
Let me know if additional photos are required.

Thank you for your time.
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thorax and scutellum
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abdominal marks
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legs ventral
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Neurigona quadrifasciata
 
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foretarsus is black.
Looks like they are wearing boots Smile
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John Carr wrote:
Neurigona quadrifasciata


Thanks, John. I didn't expect such a quick reply.
I appreciate your time and expertise.
I am not confident about Dolicho family. I have no experience here, so i appreciate the help.

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