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Gymnosoma inornatum ??->Gymnosoma sp.
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Wet forest. North of Spain. 300 m. July 7th
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Much too large. Gymnosoma are a big mess.

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Well, I had to try...Smile

Thanks a lot Theo!!
 
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I'm not an expert, but with the T&H key I end with Gymnosoma rotundatum:
- 5-8 mm ≈ G. nudifrons
- the dusted area of the mesoscutum forms a continuing band behind the suture
- dorsal hairs longer
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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I agree with G. rotundatum, but it lacks some pruinosity on the scutellum, doesn't it?
This is one of the features that led me to inornatum..
 
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Totally unreliable. Life is not as easy as Zimin sketched, alas.

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Posted on 22-09-2024 10:49
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Jejej. Thanks a lot again Theo and Eric!

We'll keep trying!
 
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