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Lipoptena cervi
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Posted on 27-11-2015 19:41
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According to the chaetotaxy, it is L. cervi. Another species to be considered, L. fortisetosa, has distinctly fewer bristles (e.g., max. 5 acrostichals, 3-4 transversal laterocentrals, 2 postalars).
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Thank you very much!
 
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And fortisetosa can be found much earlier in the year, from end of June onwards. So any Lipoptena before August 15th is most suspicious !


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