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Chloropidae, Gampsocera numerata male
helge
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Thank you for your help!

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Yes, it is. Of course the male; female has clear wings. Even the female can be identifided easily. Like in the male, its arista is thick and dark, and it arises practically from the apex of 1st flagellomere (contrary to the genera like Elachiptera, which possess dorsal arista).
Last year I found one male and several females, after many years of absence of this nice species from my collection.
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Thank you Jan!

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Chloropidae, Oscinellinae: complete name: Gampsocera numerata (Heeger, 1858), type species of the genus
 
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