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Posted on 21-10-2007 13:13
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I want to ask you some information about Lejogaster nigricans.
I have a specimen of Lejogaster sp. having the following characters:
Antennae: 3rd segment orange
The thoracic dorsal: not so shiny like the scutellum and the abdomen, but the entire body black
The legs are all black.
The wings have the stigma brown to dark.the front margin of the wings is brownly.
Do you have any idea about?
Unfortunately I don't have the possibility to take a photo.
Thanks in advance,
Amalia
 
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I had the chance to take some photos of the species that I told about.
i hope one of you can tell me what species it is.
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Hi Amalia,
this is not a Lejogaster, but female Chrysogaster, most probably solstitialis. Tergites are dull on disc !

Greetings.
Stephane.
 
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Thank you Stephane I will check than to Chrrysogaster.
 
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