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indet Lispe from Mallorca
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Not getting anywhere with this one, any help appreciated. No adaptations to tarsi, palpi yellow/brown, abdomen dusted with a pattern similar to L. uliginosa when viewed from direct posterior. Tried Palaearctic key but either I'm being dumb (quite possible) or it isn't there? Thanks!
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daveb21 wrote:
Not getting anywhere with this one, any help appreciated. No adaptations to tarsi, palpi yellow/brown, abdomen dusted with a pattern similar to L. uliginosa when viewed from direct posterior. Tried Palaearctic key but either I'm being dumb (quite possible) or it isn't there? Thanks!

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Dave - postero-dorsal pic of abdomen might be helpful
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Hi Tony,
Will have a go tomorrow, not sure how good it will be, in the light it appears shiny black, only when viewed from the rear is the pattern visible and not that distinct.
Cheers,
Dave
 
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"No adaptations to tarsi"
You overlooked that fore tarsus has tarsomeres 2 to 5 red.
It is male L. kowarzi kowarzi Becker, 1903
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Hi Nikita,
Thanks, will remember this now
Dave
 
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