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Leucophora sp For ID from Belgium pictured on 2022-03-28
Tetrao
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Posted on 30-03-2022 09:46
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I pictured this specimen of Leucophora in my garden (Belgium , Wanze) on 2022-03-28.
I usually use a special lens called Micro-Nikon 200mm F/4, so : DOF is about 2mm at the distance here 63cm !!! That will say : it's not because you don't see setae that they dont exist. You must use the right picture to know it ... This is the reason why I need so much pictures !

The specimen was measured (on picture) : 9,0mm

It seems to be a male.
This specimen is heavy hairy.
Arista is bare.
Claws are yellow.
Tibias are beige-yellow.
Except the normal setae, the notopleuron seems bare.
Many setae at the tip of abdomen which is heavy hairy.

Here are the picture :

Dorsal view : nervation
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Arista, face setae & T2:
observations.be/media/photo/47394390.jpg

General view
observations.be/media/photo/47394391.jpg

Profil Abdomen, calypsters and claws
observations.be/media/photo/47394392.jpg


observations.be/media/photo/47394393.jpg


observations.be/media/photo/47394432.jpg

Setaes on T2
observations.be/media/photo/47394433.jpg


observations.be/media/photo/47394434.jpg


observations.be/media/photo/47394435.jpg

Notopleuron (but best is the last picture)
observations.be/media/photo/47394436.jpg


observations.be/media/photo/47394455.jpg


observations.be/media/photo/47394456.jpg


observations.be/media/photo/47394457.jpg

Notopleuron, T2
observations.be/media/photo/47394458.jpg

Best view on notopleuron :
observations.be/media/photo/47394459.jpg

Thank you for comments and ... ID !!!
Edited by Tetrao on 30-03-2022 09:49
 
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