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Trichocera --> cf saltator
bertrandpami
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Posted on 23-12-2019 10:51
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Hi,
Yesterday at light.
Possibly better than genus ?
6 mm - Cuise La Motte (Northen France).
Many thanks and happy Christmas.

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Posted on 10-01-2020 10:30
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Nobody ?
If necessary, I can send it.
 
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Really nobody Frown ?
 
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There are many species and females are notoriously difficult. The main visible character is the ovipositor but in some species that can vary quite variable. This could be saltator, but there may be a host of species in France than are not in my key.
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Many thanks, Paul.
 
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