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a 8 mm Cylindromya-->a female of auriceps
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i think it is a Cylindromya ...

8 mm long, Seine et Marne, september 06 2009.
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Do you have more angles? A dorsal shot and a few more of the legs would be useful Smile
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here is a dorsal shot
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and this one ... may be something is readable on the legs ... ?

unfortunately, it's the best i can do ...
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Hmm, I can't see enough really - need to see if there is a pv bristle on the hind tibia and whether it has apical scutellars etc. But perhaps Theo will see something he recognizes? Smile
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I think I can see pv bristle on hind tibia and apicals on scutellum, in this case its Cylindromya auriceps
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two more shots about this same one ...

first : are these the scutellars ?
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and this one for the hind tibia ... i don't know what is the pv bristle ?
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We don't need all these leg bristles, the spinulae on venter, the dust pattern on thorax and the presence of 2 pairs of scutellar bristles clearly show a female of auriceps, as already mentioned by Erikas.


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Many thanks to the three of you : Theo, Erikas, and Chris !! Smile
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