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Paykullia with orange femurs
frbel1
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Posted on 27-04-2020 01:04
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Hello,
Is it a non-standard Paykullia maculata, or maybe P. nubilipennis?
Thanks in advance.
(Mediterranean coast, France, end April 2020, 8,5mm)

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos254/temp/88.jpg
Edited by frbel1 on 27-04-2020 01:07
 
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I agree it would key out to nubulipennis. I have no experience with this species and I am not sure about its status.

Theo
 
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Thank you Theo.
nubilipennis being not listed for France is another reason for remaining cautious.
 
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What about this one ? Is it possible to confirm Paykullia nubilipennis now ?
 
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IMHO: yes, it is:

In the key: Rhinophorinae (B. Herting, 1961) Chaetostevenia (now Paykullia) C. nubilipennis
is listed for "Gallia mer., Italia, Dalmatia" and as we can see in your image, it has a pair of strong acr bristles presutural, which differs from makulata, too.
Excerpt from the key: "
Beine völlig schwarz. Keine acrostichalen Makrochäten vor der Quernaht . . . maculata Fall.
Beine rotgelb. Meist 1 Paar stärkere acr vor der Naht . . .nubilipennis Loew
"


Greetings, Eric
 
Moumoule
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Thanks a lot Eric !
 
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