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Susan R Walter
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Posted on 30-11-2022 18:16
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I think this female is Eutolmus sp, but not rufibarbis. From 21 May 2022 on the banks of the Loire near Blois (central lowland France). Can anyone suggest a possible species?
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Dysmachus
Probably trigonus, but the picture is of poor quality in the thorax area.
 
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Thanks Danny. Yes, D. trigonus. I worked it out eventually :-)

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