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Choerades, C. fimbriata?
ChristianL
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Posted on 10-10-2010 13:18
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Hi dear all,
another Chorades from a garden in the outskirts of Göttingen (Germany, Lower Saxony, ~250m, 17.08. 09).
First I thought it looks like C. marginata, but because of the white hairs of tergite 1 maybe C. fimbriata is more likely. Is ID from this lateral view possible?
Thanks again, Christian
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Danny Wolff
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Hi Christian,

I think you're right with Ch. fimbriata. It would be the first record for Lower Saxony. So, do you have the specimen collected? Then I would be very interested in it for further confirmation.

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ChristianL
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Posted on 11-10-2010 19:06
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Hi Danny,
again many tanks for your help! No, unfortunately I only "collect" all specimen with my camera. However, if you nevertheless would use this record for your database, here are the precise coordinates:
51.515302°, 9.965538° or Google-link
http://maps.googl...h&z=19

Cheers, Christian
Edited by ChristianL on 11-10-2010 19:08
 
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