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Dasyhelea...flavifrons ?<Dasyhelea sp.
Roy
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Posted on 31-03-2022 07:58
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Hello,
this ceratopogonide was found the 24th 03 2022 in the garden, on Euphorbia sp.
Size : 2,8 mm. Hypopygium length : about 0,2 mm.
Locality : Luçon, middle west of France.

Do you agree with the species of the headline ?

Thank you by advance.

Christian

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos299/big/Dasyhelea%20sp.%20m%20hd%20x%2025-Ceratopogonidae-Lucon%20jardin-27%2003%202022_00001.jpg
roy : France : Luçon : 85400 : 27/03/2022
Altitude : 10 m - Taille : 2,8 mm.
Réf. : 299839

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos299/big/Dasyhelea%20sp.%20m%20hl%20x%2025-Ceratopogonidae-Lucon%20jardin-27%2003%202022_00001.jpg
roy : France : Luçon : 85400 : 27/03/2022
Altitude : 10 m - Taille : 2,8 mm.
Réf. : 299841

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos299/big/Dasyhelea%20sp.%20m%20hg%20x%2010-Ceratopogonidae-Lucon%20jardin-27%2003%202022_00001.jpg
roy : France : Luçon : 85400 : 27/03/2022
Altitude : 10 m - Taille : 2,8 mm.
Réf. : 299842
Edited by Roy on 03-01-2024 11:26
 
John Carr
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I think it is in subgenus Dasyhelea. I don't have the experience to distinguish flavifrons from relatives.
 
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Roy
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ok. it is good for me.
Thank you very much John Carr.

Best regards.

Christian
 
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