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taken today in south of Spain
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Heteroptera, but what species I do not know.
 
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Hello!

I think it it family Rhopalidae, but I don't know the species either.
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Very similar bug is shown in Wanzen und Zikaden nach Farbfotos erkannt by F. Sauer (p. 89) as Rhopalidae, Maccavethus lineola (=Maccevethus lineola). Fauna Europaea gives only M. corsicus and M. errans, though (I heard there's a lot of gaps and errors there).
 
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Hello
In the "Faune de France H?mipt?re Coreoidea Euro-m?diterran?ens" there is only 3 species of Maccevethus : M. errans (F.), M. corsicus S. and M. caucasius (K.) (= lineola Fabricius, 1787 nomen praeoc.).
This 3 species is only separable with the paramere of the male.
Louis
 
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