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Any ideas what genus or even species this might be? Very black and no blue or green sheen to it.
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Nigel - I don't think that this is Lonchaeidae. I think it is Lauxania.
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Hi Tony,
Yes, you are right! I have just realised, after checking again, that the post verticals are hidden behind the head and do not stick up! They are indeed convergent. So it is Lauxaniidae.
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So would this be Lauxania cylindricornis?
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I'm not sure (without checking ref. collection). IIRC some Calliopum species have rather elongate antennae like that; in Lauxania the 3rd segment is even longer.
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I agree with Kahis - Calliopum is more likely, as the antenna of Lauxania cylindricornis is much longer than the head. Could be elisae.

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