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Rhagio scolopaceus? (Rhagio latipennis(female)
Mucha Fero
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Posted on 05-07-2012 04:29
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Rhagionidae_Rhagio scolopaceus(female) is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 750 m altitude. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 04.07. 2012.
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I' d go for Rhagio strigosus, female.
 
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Sundew thank you very much.
 
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I am having second thoughts. Clearly not scolopaceus, but the vertex seems too broad for female strigosus.
COuld this be the female of latipennis ?


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Not strigosus. Female of this species has unicolorous brown thorax. So, Rhagio scolopaceus without any doubts.
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Theo, Libor thank you very much.
 
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I am very sorry, typing was faster than my brain Smile Of course, Rhagio latipennis without doubts. Sorry again.
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Libor thank you very much.
 
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Mucha, please summit these very nice pictures to the gallery !

Thanks


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Of course yes.
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How interesting - this species is not mentioned in van Veen's key I use (http://home.hccne...hagio.html). I have to keep it in mind, as it is said to occur also in Germany!
 
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Well, I don't expect them to occur in the lowlands.

The males are easy, they have dichoptic (separated) eyes. PIctures available on this forum.

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R. latipennis was included into Red List of Invertebrates of the Czech Rep. and K. Spitzer wrote it is an indicating species of beech forest. I do not know, what happened since 2005 (year of Red List publication), but in S and W Bohemia it is a common species of all types of forests as well as larger shrubs. It requires dense underbrush, as Sambucus, Lonicera, or Rubus.
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