Posted by
sd on 31-12-2010 14:51
#1
France, Dordogne, 16.iv.2010
Broadleaf forest, some clearcut and secondary growth
Caught at muddy puddle mid-morning, full sun.
Short 2nd attennal segment and hind femora concave ventrally, so
macquarti / fagesii
No black hairs on abdomen keys out to
macquarti but I'm not sure if this is definitive?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Steve
Posted by
sd on 06-01-2011 10:29
#5
Thanks Andre,
Yes, I'd seen those pics which had left me unsure - this specimen seems to have the long hairs on the scutellum suggesting
fagesii but then it should have black hairs on the abdomen. I'll be back at the site in April - I'll just have to find some more
Posted by
sd on 28-05-2011 09:56
#8
An update with a specimen from this year, 15th April, from the same site. This has the dark hairs on the abdomen of typical
fagesii. (Also
maquartii is an autumn species - Stubbs and Falk p238)
Steve