Male and female in very close proximity (less then ~1 m) to one another on the twigs of a dead, fallen pine tree in open sunlight and short grass. Very small. In the male, note the black-above-/yellow mystax (similar in E. aestuans), orange tibiae (brown or slightly reddish in E. aestuans), lack of long white hairs along the underside of abdomen (present in E. aestuans), male terminalia tapered and curved rearward at tip (more rounded & less curved in E. aestuans), and white on the abdomen limited to Segments 6 & 7 (vs. Segments 4-7 in E. aestuans). In the female, note the black-above-white/yellow mystax, orange tibiae, and medium-long ovipositor.