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Urs |
Posted on 24-02-2011 11:41
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Member Location: CH-9630 Wattwil Posts: 1014 Joined: 09.03.06 |
Chrysopilus asiliformis, male? Fotos: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 08.07.09 Foto 2: female?, 25.07.10 Foto 3: female?, 21.06.09 I think there is a difference in the Pterostigma and in the first antenna segments. Thank you for any help. Regards Urs Urs attached the following image: [65.42Kb] Edited by Urs on 24-02-2011 16:34 |
Urs |
Posted on 24-02-2011 11:47
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Member Location: CH-9630 Wattwil Posts: 1014 Joined: 09.03.06 |
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Urs |
Posted on 24-02-2011 11:47
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 24-02-2011 14:31
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19250 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Chrysopilus asiliformis
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mihalovic7 |
Posted on 11-03-2011 13:29
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Member Location: Posts: 4 Joined: 07.01.09 |
It seems to be Chrysopilus auratus (Fabricius, 1805) Dusan |
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mihalovic7 |
Posted on 11-03-2011 13:38
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Member Location: Posts: 4 Joined: 07.01.09 |
1. male, 2. female Chrysopilus splendidus (Meigen, 1820), 3. Chrysopilus auratus (Fabricius, 1805) Dusan |
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Urs |
Posted on 11-03-2011 18:00
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Member Location: CH-9630 Wattwil Posts: 1014 Joined: 09.03.06 |
Thank you Dusan for your answer. Regards Urs |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 14-03-2011 11:13
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19250 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Femora are yellow in all specimens, they are all asiliformis (which used to be called aureus). The name auratus has been replaced by cristatus. Neither cristatus nor splendiduds is depicted above.
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