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Coelopa..which one?
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 22-04-2009 04:01
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Found dead in workshop @ Scatsta Airport tonight. Is this;
C frigida or C pilipes. I think it is frigida so it will probably be the other one Frown. Also, is this a male?



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A better image..contrast-wise?
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No, you're right, this is Coelopa frigida (strong bristles on legs and genae instead of dense fine hair).
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And it's a male as far as I can see.
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Thanks Stephane & Tony.Smile.
 
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