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Chloropidae-Oscinellinae: Polyodaspis ruficornis ?
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Posted on 31-12-2020 13:31
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Hello !
I found this dead Chloropidae in a luminous wall lamp.
Do you think it could be Polyodaspis ruficornis ?
Size: 2,2 mm
Thanks for your help and
bonne année à toutes et tous !
Edited by Bugduche on 20-01-2021 10:51
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With a binocular and the help of the Zeinab Bazyar's thesis (link in the next reply)
I believe I see the following characters :

- Color of gena yellow
- Facial carina narrow ventrally and narrow dorsally
- Facial carina complete, reaching to the epistomal margin or very close
- First antennal flagellomere distally rounded
- Shape of dm-cu convex
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Link to the Zeinab Bazyar's thesis :
thèse de Zeinab Bazyar-São Paulo-2019
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