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Physoconops excisus? - Physoconops excisus - female

Physoconops excisus? - Physoconops excisus - Female
Near Williana, Grant Parish, Louisiana, USA
May 2, 2020
Is there enough here to confirm the species ID? The theca in the first photo appears pretty large to me.

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Physoconops excisus? - Physoconops excisus - female Physoconops excisus? - Physoconops excisus - female Physoconops excisus? - Physoconops excisus - female

Moved
Moved from Conopinae.

Yes, the huge theca; evident (uninterrupted) post-vertical stripe; long 3rd antennal segment, and color pattern (including pleural stripe, which is wider in lower half) all indicate a female of P. excisus.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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