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Eupachygaster tarsalis ♀ < Pachygaster or another genus?
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Posted on 04-07-2022 13:12
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on poplar in Vienna, early July

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Hi Lorin, not sure - but it could be Neopachygaster meromelas:
silver band along the eyes
eyes with a horizontal band
femora black, tibiae yellow
(Theo's book on Homeodactyla)
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the basal part of the costa is black - this shouldn't be the case in Neopachygaster, correct?
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Eupachygaster tarsalis it should be
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Yes, i can agree with Eupachygaster, nice work.

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