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Muscina stabulans? (Muscina levida)
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 07-12-2010 10:43
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Member Location: Posts: 8177 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Muscina stabulans is the correct name? Thank you very much. Mucha František, Terchová, Slovak Republik Edited by Mucha Fero on 07-12-2010 18:31 |
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andrzej grzywacz |
Posted on 07-12-2010 16:17
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 103 Joined: 09.02.08 |
No, M. stabulans possess yellow tibiae, never completely black legs. This could be M. levida or M. prolapsa. I am not sure.
Edited by andrzej grzywacz on 07-12-2010 16:17 |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 07-12-2010 18:33
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Member Location: Posts: 8177 Joined: 27.09.10 |
andrzej grzywacz wrote: No, M. stabulans possess yellow tibiae, never completely black legs. This could be M. levida or M. prolapsa. I am not sure. Andrzej thank you very much. |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 07-12-2010 22:52
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Yes, looks like M. levida with (wholly black antennae, cell r4+5 rather broad at apex).
Stephane. |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 08-12-2010 07:35
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Member Location: Posts: 8177 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Mucha Fero wrote: andrzej grzywacz wrote: No, M. stabulans possess yellow tibiae, never completely black legs. This could be M. levida or M. prolapsa. I am not sure. Andrzej thank you very much. Andrzej thank you very much for your help and information in naming. |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 08-12-2010 07:35
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Member Location: Posts: 8177 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Stephane Lebrun wrote: Yes, looks like M. levida with (wholly black antennae, cell r4+5 rather broad at apex). Stephane thank you very much for your help and information in naming. |
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