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Hello

Collected 19 06 09, measured 8 mm
Angular profile of the head is important, the proboscis is big, palpe long and yellow, no peculiarity on the tarsi of the leg 1, mésonotum less pronounced spot...
But I do not know.

Thank you for help

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I did not reply before as this is - to me - a difficult specimen. It looks like a female, but I am not sure. The head is greasy and lost its original appearance. Maybe it was on alcohol.

Given shape of head and abdominal pattern, I think this might be a female of Miltogramma punctata.

Therefore please check the gender and setae on suprasquamal ridge.

Liekele

 
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It is a female.
Effectively, they stayed for a long time in the alcohol.
 
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