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Hybomitra -> H. muehlfeldi
MorganA
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Posted on 17-06-2023 08:43
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I'm not quite sure, H. solstitialis?
South Norway 14th June 2023
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Difficult, looks intermediate. in thise cases, check the subgenital plate.

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Hopefully this helps!
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sorry, it does not.
The subgenital plate is above (in your pic: below) the last sternite.
So you need to break away the last sternite with an insect pin (thin one !), while making sure you don’t hit the plate itself. The platme looks somewhat mushroom-shaped.
Or check the introduction of “the”. book for illustrations.

Theo
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My bad, is this sufficient?
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yeap, and it is clearly muehlfeldi !

demonstarating how useful this feature is.

Theo
 
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Great, thank you!
 
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