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Chloropidae 3 mm
Caracal
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Posted on 10-02-2021 17:12
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Hello

I submit this 3mm Chloropidae to you. I am offered Thaumatomyia sp. Is it correct ?

Thank you in advance for your reply



www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos275/big/Chloropidae%203%20mm.JPG
Jean-Jacques PORTENEUVE : France : Lunel-Viel : 34400 : 01/02/2021
Altitude : 11 m - Taille : 3 mm
Réf. : 275098

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Jean-Jacques PORTENEUVE : France : Lunel-Viel : 34400 : 01/02/2021
Altitude : 11 m - Taille : 3 mm
Réf. : 275241
Edited by Caracal on 10-02-2021 17:15
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Paul Beuk
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Difficult to see. If the genae are narrow (narrower than the height of the third antennal segment) it is Thaumatomyia notata.
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Thanks Paul. Unfortunately, the preparation of this little beast is final ... Frown

Thaumatomyia sp. suits me very well. Wink

Edit. I actually have a really bad (very dark) profile picture. I add it if that may be enough.


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Jean-Jacques PORTENEUVE : France : Lunel-Viel : 34400 : 01/02/2021
Altitude : 12 m - Taille : 3 mm
Réf. : 275578
Edited by Caracal on 10-02-2021 20:54
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Yes, that should be notata.
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Great ! Thanks again ! TumbsUp
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