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Posted on 22-10-2024 10:59
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No idea! On wall, Warszaw P, last week
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Calliopum?
 
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Indeed, can be this genera. Thank you John!
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With that greenish glance most likely Calliopum aeneum, I think.
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Juergen Peters wrote:
With that greenish glance most likely Calliopum aeneum, I think.
... or simillimum.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
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With that greenish glance most likely Calliopum aeneum, I think.
... or simillimum.

I thought, the greenish glance only occurs in aeneum, while simillimum is plain blackish (?).
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I am afraid you are wrong there, these are very similar (hence the name simillimum) and can be searated using genital structures, a few leg characters (males only, if I am correct) and I know of a dust pattern character but that is virtually never visible in pictures.
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