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Loxocera albiseta
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Is it possible to tell which Loxocera species this is?

- Loxocera albiseta
- Loxocera aristata
- Loxocera fulviventris
- Loxocera hoffmannseggi
- Loxocera nigrifrons
- Loxocera sylvatica
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Is it possible to ID to species level?
 
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for sure is not L.hoffmannseggi or L.ichneumonea. the antennae are too long.
again is not L.fulviventris (face is not black)
not L.nigrifrons (scutellum is not black)

i don't know if on the face is a black median line, if yes is L.sylvatica
if not L.albiseta or L.algerica
L.albiseta mesonotum anterior largely black
L.algerica mesonotum anterior with some black, and a median line that go all the way until at scutellum

this is after Seguy (Faune de France)

hope this helps you,
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Loxocera albiseta.
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Thank you very much for the help, both of you! Cool
 
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