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Posted on 27-04-2005 21:58
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Hi,
I would have preferred identifying this species myself, but I think they would not have appreciated my disturbing them while they were so busy....
Anybody knows what species this is? Very spectacular animals even though the picture is not so good...
I found them near Oudenaarde, Belgium.


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Posted on 28-04-2005 07:22
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It is a species of Ctenophora, a genus with wood inhabiting larvae. Provisionally I would put the name C. flaveolata on it, though it may be another species. According to the key, the males of that species should have strongly thickened hind femora but that is not clear to me. It may be just the angle in which they are visible.
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Posted on 28-04-2005 18:50
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And are the hind femora of this one thick enough to say it is C. flaveolata ?

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Saint Apollinaire (Burgundy, France), April 2002.
(No information about length nor wingspan, sorry ! Frown)

...and what about females, for identification ?...
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Excellent, that is just what I meant. Grin
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Posted on 28-04-2005 19:48
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Jep, mine does also vave the thickened femora.

Thanks for the help!

Nico
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Excellent, that is just what I meant. Grin

Thanks for your precious help with newbies ! Wink
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Posted on 28-04-2005 21:25
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...and I'm glad to introduce Miss C. flaveolata Grin : (That's what I think, at least ! Wink)

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Dijon (Burgundy, France), April 2004

EDIT 11.XI.2010 : Restoring broken links to images
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