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Genus Neoitamus ? --> Eutolmus sp. fem.
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Posted on 04-08-2008 07:19
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Hello,

P?rigord (South France), 270 m above sea level, 13/VII/2008. About 16-18 mm. This female was laying eggs.

Is the genus correct?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,

female Eutolmus spec.

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Hello,

Thanks a lot.
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Hello,

I'm now sorting old pictures and I found what I think should be the male.
Is it correct?
Thanks in advance.
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Please show us details of the terminalia and of the head.
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Hello,

Here is what I could get.
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Yes,

this specimen looks very much like Eutolmus (rufibarbis), but Machimus spec. can't be excluded.

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Danny,

Thanks anyway.
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