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Posted on 29-11-2013 08:03
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Hello,

For this, Stephane said "Tachypeza cf. nubila".

He said also "Paul can better." : http://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=120126

Many thanks, Paul, for "the better".

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pleura is dusted so nubila is possible
Where is it from and i'ts good to see the inner side of the front femur!
nubila is the most common species of Tachypeza in Sweden but truncorum also has dusted pleura and is common, truncorum has pro scuttelar seta and patterns on the inside of for femur...
 
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This is indeed nubila.
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