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Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 16-09-2008 23:00
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hi flyforum,

Any idea about this specie?
I found some on a bridge in the Amsterdam forest.
About 4-5mm, they didn't fly much.. mostly they were walking..

little walking beauties.. Smile

If necessary, I got pictures from other angles.
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Posted on 16-09-2008 23:08
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quick and dirty Smile
Clusiidae. Wink
 
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probably Clusiodes ruficollis Smile
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Clusiodes, but not ruficollis. The presence of a presutural dorsocentral takes us to subgenus Clusiodes. C. albimanus ?
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I'll publice some more pictures later on, with some more detail and angles.
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Sorry, my fault. Kahis is on the better way.
Really the dorsocentrals presutural are present Wink
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Here are some more pictures.
(note: picture 2 & 3 shows an other speciemen)

Perhabs these can make the difference?
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pict 3
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pict 4
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pict 4
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Posted on 25-09-2008 11:15
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Kahis wrote:
Clusiodes, but not ruficollis. The presence of a presutural dorsocentral takes us to subgenus Clusiodes. C. albimanus ?


What is advisable?

Say it is Clusiodes sp.
or make it C. albimanus and put a questionmark behind it..Cool
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