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No idea ! => Calliopum species
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Posted on 15-03-2019 11:53
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I thought Ulidiidae but nothing matches.
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Cnemacantha muscaria, I think. Apparently a male (which has wings less darkened to clear).
 
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Many thanks Jan, I was very far from Lauxaniidae !
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Certainly no Cenamcantha as that species is completely black (including antennae and legs). Third antennal segment is elongate, so it should be a Calliopum.
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I was too quick shooter. You are rigt, Paul.
 
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Thanks too Paul !
We stay in the family ; I still have problems with Calliopum !
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If the specimen was collected I can identify it to species level for you.
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Sorry Paul, I did not collect.
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