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myolepta obscura ?
thierry roy
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Posted on 19-05-2020 07:50
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[Google translation - excuse me]

Hello,

I think the genre is not a problem since the ribs MP1a and R4 + 5 meet at the apex of the wings (it is visible in the first photo despite its poor quality).

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos257/big/Brachypalpus%20valgus.JPG
Thierry roy : France : La Trétoire : 77510 : 14/05/2020
Altitude : 169 m - Taille : non mesiré, 8-10mm environ
Réf. : 257374

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos257/big/myolepta1.JPG
Thierry roy : France : La Trétoire : 77510 : 14/05/2020
Altitude : 169 m - Taille : 8-10mm non mesuré
Réf. : 257489

Then it gets complicated! On the insect.org forum, the idea that it is myolepta obscura emerges, but we are not sure. Maybe you could help us?

Thank you in advance.

Thierry

[in french]
Je pense que le genre ne pose pas de problème puisque les nervures MP1a et R4+5 se rejoignent à l'apex des ailes (c'est visible sur la première photo malgré sa mauvaise qualité).
Ensuite, ça se complique ! Sur le forum insecte.org, l'idée qu'il s'agit de myolepta obscura se dégage, mais nous n'avons pas de certitude. Peut-être que vous pourriez nous aider ?
 
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