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Norellisoma ?
guenille
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Posted on 12-11-2008 18:29
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It seems be Norellisoma spinimanum but I'm not sure. Isn't it ?
Near Paris september 30th
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Up please Wink
 
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I see you are not getting much response to this one. I have not got the key to hand, but from memory it depends on how many rows of ventral spines there are on the front tibia. On the left leg the second row could be hidden but they ought to be more obvious on the right leg. Overall shape and colour looks OK for Norellisoma, but I've never seen Norellia - it might be very similar.

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On the other hand, the right front tibia does appear to have more ventral spines than the left, so maybe the second row is visible.
 
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Norellia has less dc, so I'd agree with Norellisoma.
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