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Hello
size ~6 mm.
Thank you for help
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female L.tentaculata
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Thanks Nikita
I doubted on the anterior tarsi, so for males a part is yellow and completely grey for women.
A question, on the post of lagura, that they are the characters on hind femur.
I useful Seguy, he says nothing on this one.
 
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On your first image you can see rather long ventral setae on f3, this seta(e) helps to distinguish females of tentaculata and consanguinea. In your case (France) consanguinea is not prabable, but in Sweden well may be.
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P.S. d'Assis-Fonseca's key (for GCool is the best so far (my test)
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