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Rhagio tringarius ?
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Posted on 20-05-2012 13:10
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In a forest, 30 km north from Paris, France, May 13/2012.
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Up !
 
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It is not tringarius, since that it a late summer species.

Otherwise, difficult to tell from this pic.


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I believe it should be Rh. annulatus...
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That is the obvious possibility, also given time of year.

However, I was not 100 % sure the stigma was not bicolorous...


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Thanks to both of you !! Smile


May be, a better view of the stigma !?!
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