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Hybomitra, possibly lateralis?
clovis
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Posted on 19-06-2011 19:26
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Hello,
Chritoophe told me it is Hybomitra, and he found lateralis, but with no certitude, so if someone can confirm (or not) thank you Smile

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos196/big/marchienne mai 2011 256.jpg
clovis : France : Marchiennes : 59870 : 15/05/2011
Altitude : 36 m - Taille : 14 mm environ
Réf. : 196367

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos196/big/marchienne mai 2011 260.jpg
clovis : France : Marchiennes : 59870 : 15/05/2011
Altitude : 36 m - Taille : 14 mm environ
Réf. : 196368
Mai 2011, Marchienne (59, France)
Edited by clovis on 05-12-2017 16:06
 
libor
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Posted on 19-06-2011 20:07
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It looks like Hybomitra pilosa (=lateralis), but antennae seem to bee too reddissh with relatively prominent tooth. Do you have more pics? Or better: did you collected it?
Libor
 
clovis
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Posted on 20-06-2011 19:15
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Nope, Christoophe asked me same question, but it was to fast for my handawkward

Here is the same picture, but with a zoom, First antennal segment is clearly read
data.imagup.com/8/1123259000.JPG
 
libor
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Posted on 20-06-2011 19:40
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OK, try to kill some French Tabanids and send to me Grin
For this one, remind ca. one month later, after Theo's return back to the civilisation Smile
Libor
 
clovis
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Posted on 23-06-2011 16:10
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Ok, i'll think about you if i see (and catch, the hardest part) some.Grin
Thank you Smile
 
clovis
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Posted on 05-12-2017 16:06
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Maybe I can try to have you opinion again, 6 years later? Smile
 
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