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Hydrophora?
Jean Leveque
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Posted on 20-12-2008 09:25
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Michael Ackland
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Sorry no diagnostic characters visible. It is probably not Hydrophoria female because the scutellum seems bare on disc, it should be covered in short setulae in Hydrophoria. On the other hand the overexposure may have rendered them invisible.
 
Jean Leveque
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Thank you, Michael!
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