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[Dilophus sp.] Dilophus femoratus or not
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Posted on 07-10-2020 21:28
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Hello.
I believe I am in the presence of Dilophus femoratus.
Can you confirm?
Thank you.

Bonjour.
Je crois être en présence de Dilophus femoratus.
Confirmez-vous ?
Merci.

07/10/2020
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Tailles/Size : F 5 mm - M 4mm
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Female #2
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In copula
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Hello
You have no idea?
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Hi, looks good for femoratus: female broad antenna, fore femora red, fore tibia black.

Greetings, Eric
 
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Certainly not D. femoratus, as female wings are not milky and hind veins are contrasting with membrane. The study of male genitalia is necessary for identification at specific level (see your private messages)
 
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Hello.
Thanks for your feedback.
Faced with the discordance and not having captured the couple, I remain at Dilophus sp..

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Merci de vos avis.
Devant la discordance et n'ayant pas capturé le couple, j'en reste à Dilophus sp..
 
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