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Collected 3 females in the Alps. Close to parietina, but many different criteria.
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Head, absence de microtrichose parafaciale.
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Aculeus
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Acinia. apparently corniculata, but please give me a picture of thorax from behind: corniculata has the mediotergite (under the scutellum) yellowish, and A. biflexa black.
Both live on meadows, on Centaurea jacea and Inula britannica/
Centaurea jacea is more probable in the Alps.
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Mediotergite looks rather black than yellow, so Acinia biflexa from Inula
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