Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 01-10-2016 13:19
#7
Mydaea cf.
orthonevra.
Katepisternales are 1:2 ( pictures 2 & 4 show only 1 anterior ks seta) and pra seems longer than post. notopleural (
this point had to be confirmed) -->
M. orthonevra / urbana.
Then the trochanters seems to be yellow, not brown and fore tibia without p. seta -->
M. orthonevra.
If the pra is shorter than p. ntpl,
Mydaea electa would be the alternative (this was the more frequent
Mydaea species I Identified for the Swedish Malaise Trap Project).
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 01-10-2016 13:26