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Posted on 26-04-2021 17:03
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Hello,

Captured on ivy.
Genus possible (Dendrosoter ?) ?
Cuise-La-Motte (Northen France) - 4 mm - 18-04-2021.
Many thanks.
Michel
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Nobody ?
 
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Hi Michel, onebody here Wink
I'm quite confident, that you are right with Dendrosoter and two visible characters lead to D. protuberans: the malar space is half the height of the compound eye - also the wing venation. If you still have the specimen, count the antennal segments: if 28-32, I think it is most probably protuberans.
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Great !

I count 31 or 32 segments.
If the specimen is interesting for you, I can send it.
Many thanks and best whishes.
Michel
 
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Bonsoir Michel,

thanks for the offer but I'm not (yet) prepared to work with specimens on a microscopic base.
It seems, that we have one more species, Dendrosoter curtisii, which I cannot exclude as I have no information about it.

Greetings, Eric
 
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