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Myolepta potens?
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Hello

While waiting for the examination of the hypandrium, I think of Myolepta potens, but the black spots on the tergite 3 are rectilinear with compared with the key of 2004. Collected together with Myolepta nigritarsis.

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It is Myolepta potens.
 
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