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Carabidae[Pterostichus oblongopunctatus]
libor
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Posted on 11-04-2014 19:49
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yes, not oblongopunctatus. But I do not know adstrictus, which is from the same subgenus. The other species have not reddish tibiae, this shape of body and length 10 mm. Probably any carabidologist from Scandinavia can solve your problem. Not me, I am sorry.
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Hello

Okey I accept this Libor.

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Hello

libor I get new photo from Caribidae species, this is same what we here have thinking, but this photo can show all the bumbs, sow now is better to fund the species I think?
Lesu attached the following image:


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I do not know the difference between oblongopunctatus and adstrictus. But now I know it is one of these species, so I can ask true expert!
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P. adstrictus has black tibiae, so our specimen is P. oblongopunctatus.
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Lesu
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libor wrote:
P. adstrictus has black tibiae, so our specimen is P. oblongopunctatus.
Libor


Hello

Thank you sow really much to helping me four getting species from this Carabidae!

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