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Smallest Gymnosoma, Hungary, Balaton
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Posted on 10-07-2009 23:18
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This little Gymnosoma was about 3 mm long, I have the specimen.
pwalter attached the following image:


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Stylogymnomyia nitens.
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Stylogymnomyia nitens.


Completely unknown to me Smile Thanks!
 
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it was very common in Pirineos. Grin
 
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Jorge follows my suggestion in separating Stylogymnomyia from Gymnosoma, thanks.

In most checklist the species is given as Gymnosoma nitens. Maybe you know it as such.


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A nice photo for the gallery I think Smile Here in the UK they are very rare and only usually found in rough grassland sites around London.
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Thanks for both of You, can You tell the host?
 
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Tschorsnig & Herting (1994) says "Sciocoris cursitans F & S. helferi Fieb. (Pentatomidae)." Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 11-07-2009 09:15
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