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Female Myzinium sp. - Myzinum dubiosum - female

Female Myzinium sp. - Myzinum dubiosum - Female
Along 221, Taylor County, Florida, USA
September 29, 2021

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Female Myzinium sp. - Myzinum dubiosum - female Female Myzinium sp. - Myzinum dubiosum - female

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Moved from Myzinum.

 
Thanks
How can I tell between M. dubiosum and M. maculatum, I thought this was the latter?

 
Previous ID
The yellow coloring on the thorax looks different then this that I previously submitted and was ID as M. dubiosum.
https://bugguide.net/node/view/2037752/

 
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In the south-eastern range, this species has the scape (antennae base) entirely red colored and the legs are all-or-mostly red. Also, the fore-wings are not distinctly bi-colored, which helps to rule out Myzinum maculatum.
The yellow maculation on the thorax and abdomen can be slightly variable in these two species, as well as a few others.

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