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Luc Bettinelli : France : Arc-et-Senans : 25610 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : 235 m - Taille : 3 mm ?
Réf. : 341636

Hello, is it possible to conclude group rosae / nigricornis here?

I base myself on criteria which seem visible to me, or which can be guessed from the photo despite the lack of definition: black pronotum including humerus, yellow legs, 2 pairs of dorso-central setae.

The third antennal section seems very little dark, but I understand that this is insufficient to exclude nigricornis.

Thank you

Luc
 
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Nobody confirms? thanks in advance
 
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Too few details visible to say which group of Chamaepsila...
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Thanks for your answer
 
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If necessary, I can show a more telling view of the pronotum (where I can count 2 pairs of dorsocentral setae) or a more telling view of the face
 
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serenense7 wrote:
I can count 2 pairs of dorsocentral setae

That being said it should indeed run to the pair of rosae and nigricornis (assuming the whole of the pleura is dark).
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Luc Bettinelli : France : Arc-et-Senans : 25610 : 23/04/2024
Altitude : 235 m - Taille : 3 mm ?
Réf. : 341834

I tried to number what I see of the bristles, I hope I haven't misinterpreted. If this was the case, I thank you in advance for your indulgence!
Edited by serenense7 on 02-05-2024 23:24
 
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Does this suggestion for numbering the bristles seem correct to you?
 
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