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Exechia seriata ♂ --> confirmed
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Dead indoors, next to the window (Spain: Girona: Beuda: 2.xi.2022, 400 masl)
Body length: 5.1 mm (without genitalia)
Wing length: 4.0 mm
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Eyes not meeting above antennae. Lateral ocelli touching eye margins. Anepisternum bare.
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Laterotergite haired.
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M and Cu connected by a long more or less horizontal crossvein bM-Cu, which meets Cu before base of posterior fork.
Basal portion of M entirely reduced.
Rs arising from R well beyond crossvein H.
Stem of M1 and M1 present.
Wings usually with fork of M much longer than stem, and lanceolate rather than bell-shaped.
R4 absent.
C ending at apex of R5.
Point of furcation of CuA beyond level of point of furcation of M.
Crossvein R-M at least twice as long as stem of median fork, usually longer;
apical half of R5 straight, and divergent from M1.
Rs almost or quite straight.
Fork of Cu short.
Cu2 quite straight.
r-m very long, more than twice as long as the stem of the median fork.
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Sc ending free.
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Microtrichia always present and, especially near wing margin, arranged in more or less regular longitudinal lines.
Macrotrichia usually absent, at most a few present in anal area.
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Genitalia dorsal (detail)
Should I dissect the genitalia or this is enough?
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Yes, this is Exechia seriata male.
 
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Thanks!
 
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