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Desmometopa varipalpis, male . It is possible to confirm?
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Posted on 09-09-2023 12:21
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Photograph taken on 9 September, 2023 inside a house in the urban center of Motril, Granada, Spain

Apparent size with wings, about 2,5 mm
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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.- Smile
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Desmometopa varipalpis [male] I think...
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Roger Thomason wrote:
Desmometopa varipalpis [male] I think...


Very grateful for the proposed identification Smile
With your guidance I edit the title, hoping that some other specialist also wants to give us their opinion.

José Marín
 
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Very good pictures! I wonder what arguments there are to decide this is D. varipalpis? I see very pale palpi (with dark dots) and also pale halter. Are they diagnostic for D varipalpis?
 
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From Sabrosky's revision (1983), discussing Desmometopa varipalpis:

Males of this species are very distinctive because of the elongate fusiform palpi, unique in the genus and comparable only to singaporensis which also has a large palpus but a capitate one. However, females are much less distinctive ... Two characteristics distinguish varipalpis from singaporensis in both sexes, and these are useful for females: (1) in varipalpis the fronto-orbital plates are broad throughout, without an obvious break between the upper and lower orbital plates, whereas in singaporensis the fronto-orbital plates are narrower, especially the lower orbital plate, and there is a distinct break and narrowing from upper to lower sections; (2) the cheek is wider in varipalpis ...
The antennae are usually entirely black in singaporensis, but with reddish 1st and 2nd segments in varipalpis.
Males of varipalpis have the additional characteristic of elongate fusiform palpi, but in a few cases, almost always small individuals, the palpi are relatively short and small and in such cases they appear less acute apically.
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