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Paykullia partenopea - Not Paykullia maculata
Jessica
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Posted on 28-10-2019 12:37
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Hello,

I was thinking that this couple was two Paykullia maculata, but the males of this species have more spaced eyes. The costal and subcostal cells are blacklish too ...

So who are they ?

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos242/big/dipz.jpg

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos242/big/dip%2023.jpg
Edited by Jessica on 02-11-2019 11:22
 
Zeegers
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I see your point, still, it looks like Paykullia.
There are more species.

Where is it from and what is the date ?


Theo
 
Jessica
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It was taken on the 27 april 2019, at Mazères (south of France), close to Pyrénées (approxymately 60km) but at low altitude (200m).

According to FE, there is just one species of Paykullia in France awkward

EDIT : Someone tell me that in Corse there is too P. partenopea et P. insularis

EDIT 2 : In Spain, there is Paykullia partenopea
Edited by Jessica on 28-10-2019 15:53
 
Jessica
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An idea for the species ?
 
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Edit 2 is what I was / am thinking.

Theo
 
Jessica
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Okay,

Thank you very much Smile
 
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Please submit for the gallery !

Theo
 
Jessica
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Done Smile
 
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