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Nikita Vikhrev
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West Turkey, Dilek Milli Park, 21 Dec, pine forest edge, on fungi, 4-7mm, collected (all males).
2 ventral spines on t2 arex, 2 or of equal size, not darkened cross viens, 1 stpl (at least one realy strong) leaded my to Neoleria
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Probably Neoleria species !.
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Thank you Andrzej.
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Andrzej IDed collected material as Neoleria pusilla, not a common species!
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