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Myxexoristops blondeli?
Auratus
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Posted on 28-10-2023 14:54
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Could this:https://waarnemin...291784484/ observation be a male Myxexoristops blondelli, seen in the Netherlands (2022-05-09)?

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Jan
 
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please post the pic here

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Yes, that could be the male of M. blondeli. Nice ID.
There should be 2 smaller bristles on humerus before the three latger ones, difficult to see in picture.
And there should be only one anterodorsal on mid tibia. You can check for yourself.

Theo
 
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Theo, i can confirm both features. Tried to photograph them as well
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Jan
 
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