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Holocephala? - Cerotainia macrocera

Holocephala? - Cerotainia macrocera
Washington Crossing, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 3, 2017
Size: ~5 mm
...and if so, H. fusca (based on dark coloration and narrow hind tibia)?

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Holocephala? - Cerotainia macrocera Holocephala? - Cerotainia macrocera Holocephala? - Cerotainia macrocera

Moved
Moved from Robber Flies.

Cerotainia
Actually, this is a different tiny twig/leaf percher called Cerotainia macrocera, from a different subfamily (note the closed r1 cell in the wing). Those super long antennae are a helpful field character for the genus; it also doesn't have the extreme googly-eyed appearance of Holcocephala.

 
Thanks very much Tristan.
A new one for me!

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