Posted by bobgaia on 06-12-2023 13:33
#11
Hello, for my specimen
Dr. Rohacek
You are right, its a brachypterous male of Crum. pedestris. Brachypterous specimens are much more frequent than macropterous, for more detail see
https://www.aemnp.eu/data/article-1389/1370-52_2_535.pdf
Edited by bobgaia on 06-12-2023 13:35