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Posted on 04-09-2008 17:42
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14/08/2008 South of France (Vaucluse, 84)
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Could you please telle me, if you know, which species it is ?

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Posted on 04-09-2008 20:54
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Oh my god, an excellent beautiful female G rungsi.


Please submit to the gallery !!

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Theo, how to Id this species please (Tschorsnig/Herting key doesn't have this species) ?
Stephane.
 
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Doh!! I should have recognised that from the second photo showing no vibrissae Grin
 
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Oh, that's the criterion, OK, thanks Chris. Smile
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I think so - we had another post recently about it and I am pretty sure that was one of the features mentioned ... looks like an "easy" Gymnosoma, unless Theo dashes my hopes by saying otherwise Wink
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And: throrax with little dusting (in female not special), but scutellum with a very broad and complete dust vitta.
Excellently shown in both pics.


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I agree - excellent pics - would be good if Vinz could put them in the gallery Grin
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Doh!! I should have recognised that from the second photo showing no vibrissae Grin



the vibrissae were taken off with ps. Grin eheh
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
I agree - excellent pics - would be good if Vinz could put them in the gallery Grin


I did it Cool

Thank you very much for the ID and congratulations Grin
 
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