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Haematopota scutellata male?
clovis
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Posted on 10-11-2019 11:39
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Hey,

Another Haematopota. This time I am pretty sure this is H scutellata, as the dot on scutellum is more visible than on the female I have.
My interrogation is on the description: "no red on the tergite 2-3". Variation? Mistake?
Due to the position in which it dryed, I can't make a good picture of the first antenal segment, but it is clearly shorter than twice the height on lateral view. On top view, apical 1/3 is shiny.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos243/big/IMG_0947.JPG
clovis : France : La Séguinière : 49280 : 20/06/2015
Altitude : 80 m - Taille : 10mm environ
Réf. : 243199
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos243/big/IMG_0943.JPG
clovis : France : La Séguinière : 49280 : 20/06/2015
Altitude : 80 m - Taille : 10mm environ
Réf. : 243200
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos243/big/IMG_0936.JPG
clovis : France : La Séguinière : 49280 : 20/06/2015
Altitude : 80 m - Taille : 10mm environ
Réf. : 243201
 
Zeegers
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Posted on 10-11-2019 17:44
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I don’ agree. The dot on scutellum is small, there is brown at lateral sides of tergite 2 and finally, scutellata is a strict mountain species.

Theo
 
clovis
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Posted on 12-11-2019 19:15
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Location: North France, lille
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Well, my second option is H bigoti. And I forgot to mention that hairs on eyes are really long. But antennas appear totally black.

This specimen is from the same area (same region, mountain are far away) than my previous female H scutellata
 
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