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Can anyone help with these very dark Chloropids caught in a very wet meadow near a river in Oxon on 16th June last year? Apologies for the poor quality photos. Have tried John Ismay's draft key a bit, but have no confidence I am answering any questions correctly!
Even a pointer to the genus would be a big help,
Judy
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Hi Judy, They look like Diplotaxa messoria to me. a species of fen and better marsh (esp with good Carex beds). It is quite common on the New Forest mires and East Anglian fens, but I only know it from a single Warwickshire site. There is a second much rarer species, but yours like messoria to me.
Steven
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Hi Judy,
Steven is right, it is Diplotoxa messoria, which is quite common in wet areas of the Thames Flood Plain. It is local and often found aroun Carex.
John
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Thank you very much, Steven and John!
Judy
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