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Hybomitra nitidifrons f3 laying eggs (Bel) ? ---> More likely bimaculata f
Christine Devillers
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Here is the one which was laying eggs. Is it also a female of Hybomitra nitidifrons?
Belgium, Malchamps (peat bog area), 2010-06-28.

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This one, I cannot confirm.
The frons is (too ?) narrow, the palpus seems too long (but out of focus) and the abdomen seems (too) dark. More likely bimaculata .....

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Thanks Theo,
Does those others pictures helps for the palpus and subcallus ?

I thought it was nitidifrons because the upper part of the subcallus seems to be shiny (subcallus was not completely mat), and the lower callus was small.

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Yes, but it is very little indded and might be artificial.

The frons just seems too narrow and also too strongly tapering downwards.
Compare with your no. 2.

I could not make any postive ID, alas.

Theo


 
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Ok thanks Theo for all those very interesting explanations.

Christine
 
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