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(Linnaemya soror)?
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Hello

Collected today, size 10 mm
The hairs on sternite 1 are light, only ventrally.

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Bull's eye or one-hunderd-and-eighty, whatever you prefer !


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Very nice - another new one for me Smile Which features make it soror for you Theo? Is it a synonym of something in the Central European key or is it a southern species?
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It is very close to comta (soror = sister !), but the male lacks proclinate orbital setae


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Ahh, OK - so is there no way to split the females from L.comta? I will add a comment to my copy of the Central European key next to where L.comta keys out Smile
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