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Haematopota subcylindrica ? - female - Brittany/ France
BLecaplain
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Posted on 18-03-2026 15:11
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Hello,
My colleague Mael Garrin caught this Haematopota in the south of Brittany (near coast) in june 25. We think it"s subcylindrica but we need a confirmation !
- colour : grey and not olive/green
- small constriction on the first antennal segment
- femur dark (it's not bigoti)
- fresh specimen with lots of hair, quite difficult to say igf the scutellum look like scutellata
- pale spot on 4th to 7th tergite, present (but hard to see on first tergites)
- abdomen quite similar to itallica but first antennal segment too short

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Is it correct ?
Thanks,
Benoît
 
Zeegers
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Posted on 20-03-2026 09:36
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If there is totally no hind of pink on femora, I cannot establish this from these pics, subcylindrica seems OK

Theo
 
BLecaplain
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Posted on 20-03-2026 12:41
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no pink on femora
Thanks Theo, this is a new species for Britanny !
 
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