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Sepsidae?
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| BeJoCo |
Posted on 18-03-2026 10:46
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Hello everyone! I know the species in the Sepsidae family are difficult to identify. Is identification perhaps still possible? I'm thinking of Sepsis sp., possibly S. cf. punctum. Size: approx. 3 mm Date found: March 17, 2026 Habitat: Front garden in town, on spurge, probably Euphorbia myrsinites Location: Nuremberg region, district Nürnberger Land, 340 m above sea level BeJoCo attached the following image: ![]() [161.63Kb] Edited by BeJoCo on 18-03-2026 10:48 Best regards Bernd |
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| BeJoCo |
Posted on 18-03-2026 10:48
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2. pic
BeJoCo attached the following image: ![]() [160.07Kb] Best regards Bernd |
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| BeJoCo |
Posted on 18-03-2026 10:49
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3. pic
BeJoCo attached the following image: ![]() [158.73Kb] Best regards Bernd |
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| BeJoCo |
Posted on 13-05-2026 18:09
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Is determination not possible?
Best regards Bernd |
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| jck |
Posted on 14-05-2026 09:16
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To identify Sepsis from photo, you need a photo of the underside of the front thigh of a male. These are bristles there which are different for each species. James |
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