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Carcelia ? => Phorocera assimilis (male)
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Posted on 06-05-2016 09:01
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Hi !
Center of France, 15.04.2016
Could it be Carcelia lucorum 'male) ?
No other view. Thanks for help.

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Edited by evdb on 06-05-2016 16:36
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No. It is a male Phorocera.

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Oh thanks Theo...may be Phorocera assimilis with scutellum partly yellow-brown ?
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Yes, i did not mention a species because it looks intermediate...

The genitalia could settle the matter for sure.


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Thanks again Theo. I did not collect.
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