Saluti,
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2796 ♂ captured in the Forest of Montmorency (Dépt. Val d'Oise - France) - 13.06.1994
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3948 ♀ captured in Cne : St-Germer-de-Fly (Dépt. Oise - France) - 12.06.2005
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♂ :
I found the
CEPHINI tribe because I saw that :
- Antennae thickened towards apex.
- Claws apicallly slightly curved and not broadened toward base.
- I could not find the lengths of the segments of the antennae nor those of the tarsi.
My binocular magnifying glass not being very luminous and having only one magnification x40
I could find
Calameuta because :
- Distance between antennal bases = 4/7 distance between antennae and lower tentorial pits.
Then I could determine the species
filiformis because :
- Pronotum elongate : median height > basal width (If not :
C. idolon).
- Head & pronotum with dense punctures.
- Antennae weakly clavate.
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♀:
The genus
Calameuta is found with the key :
download/file.php?id=44461&mode=viewBesides :
- Hind tibia with 2 pre-apical spines (Which excluded
C. idolon which has only 1)
- Wings subhyaline (Which excluded
C. pygmaeus which has them strongly infuscated)
- Hind tibia dark-brown and antennae with 25 segments (Which excluded
C. pallipes which has hind tibia yellow and 16/24 segments)
- Apical tergite is not orange red (It is not
C. haemorrhoidalis which has the hind tibia of this color)
Thus :
filiformis---
Calameuta filiformis ♂ & ♀ ,
Questa specie è stata catturata anche in ItaliaCiao.
D & JP Balmer