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Milichiidae > Desmometopa varipalpis
Maherjos
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Posted on 10-09-2009 00:28
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3 a 4 mm, en Motril, Granada, España

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My thanks for their help and collaboration
 
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Hello Mahejos & Paul,

The species can even be identified. This is a male Desmometopa varipalpis. The large palp can just be seen protruding from the mouth cavity in the photo. Just below the left antennae.

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Ectemnius
 
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Ectemnius wrote:
Hello Mahejos & Paul,

The species can even be identified. This is a male Desmometopa varipalpis. The large palp can just be seen protruding from the mouth cavity in the photo. Just below the left antennae.

Kind regards,

Ectemnius


Very grateful for their identification. Smile
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