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Fannia (?) sp From Belgium pictured 2022-03-21 > Hydrotaea meteorica !
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Posted on 21-03-2022 12:32
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I pictured this specimen today 2022-03-21 in my garden (Belgium , Wanze).
Is it a Fannia ?

observations.be/media/photo/47169926.jpg

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I could measure it on picture : 5,2 mm.

Thank you for help !
Edited by Tetrao on 27-03-2022 14:13
 
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Hydrotaea?
 
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No, it's not a Fannia. The subcosta is not similarly straight.
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Thank you both for these answer sans comment !!!
 
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John Carr wrote:
Hydrotaea?


Yes, This seems to be Hydrotea

On the french forum for insects, I read that Hydrotea with white calypters is ID as Hydrotea capensis, is this true ?

Is it what I see (the white calypters) on this picture ?

observations.be/media/photo/47169922.jpg
Edited by Tetrao on 27-03-2022 14:08
 
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I'd say H. meteorica
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thank you Nikita !!!
 
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Excuse me I made a mistake with this observation and deleted accidentally the pictures. I had to re upload them. So now everything is correct !

Here is an other one that could help for the ID. Thank you both again and accept my apologies ...

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