Bonjour.
La clef des Hybotidae de la bibliographie fait état de 3 espèces du genre
Hybos ; au vu des critères énoncés, notre spécimen, correspond davantage à un mâle d'
Hybos culiciformis (point 17a:
16a
Mesonotum polished black except for grey dusted narrow lateral and median strips. Fore and mid legs yellow. Male: fore tibiae and tarsi and hind legs with long pale hairs;
genitalia rather small.
Hybos femoratus (Müller, 1776)
b
Whole surface of
mesonotum thinly grey or brownish dusted, at most subshining. Fore and mid legs blackish.
17
17a
Large thoracic setae yellowish. Mid femur with a row of ad setae, mid tibiae with several strong av setae.
Mesonotum finely brownish dusted. Hind metatarsus only with short ventral setae , and at least anterior metatarsi translucent brownish. Male: fore tibiae and tarsi rather short
pubescent;
genitalia very large .
Hybos culiciformis (Fabricius, 1775)
b
Large thoracic setae black. No ad setae on mid femur and no strong av setae on mid tibia.
Mesonotum very thinly grey dusted, rather subshining. Hind metatarsus with short but strong ventral
spines and legs quite black. Male: for tibiae and tarsi with very long black hairs;
genitalia scarcely broader than tip of abdomen.
Hybos grossipes (Linnaeus, 1767)
). En vous remerciant pour vos avis.

Jean-Michel GAREL : France : Brannay : 89150 : 23/09/2025
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