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Stratiomys longicornis Male
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Posted on 02-10-2010 03:40
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Hello
Captured in Lavilletertre (Dépt. Oise - France) -
May 28, 2007 .
Length without antennae : 12.4 mm
Stratiomys longicornis Male : Are you OK ?
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D & JP Balmer
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yes. You may wonder why I think the earlier singularior was also longicornis. From the photo it looks like that the whitish markings are because of the light hairs on the side of the abdomen.
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Hello,
Thanks for this answer.
So you confirm that # 4174 is S. longicornis (There are not whitish spots on the back of the abdomen) ?

D & JP Balmer
 
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this is longicornis
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Hello,
Thanks for this answer.
D & JP Balmer
 
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