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Hi, I found this photo of a very small (1.5 mm or so) bug. Could it be a Dipsocoridae or just a nymph of something else? It was under dead wood in forest, mountains.
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It's a nymph...
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Thank You, I hope that this other interesting bug may be a Ceratocombidae, which would also be a new family for me...

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Walter, your 'other interesting bug' is indeed a Ceratocombidae, more specified a Ceratocombus cf. coleoptratus.
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Many thanks! Great!
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