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Sepsidae - Sepsis thoracica
Liliane D
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Posted on 08-10-2018 15:37
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This October 7, 2018 on ivy.
4 mm
Very busy cleaning up.
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An other view for wing venation
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For its front legs with "teeth" and for the end of the abdomen folded punctually.
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Ectemnius
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Hi Liliane D,

The fore-tibia and femur coupled with the visible genitalia left in the last split photo all indicate a male Sepsis thoracica.

Kind regards,

Ectemnius
 
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Thank you very much Ectemnius
 
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