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Posted on 11-07-2009 12:31
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Loire-atlantique, western France, june 25 2009.
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Rhagio. probably scolopaceus
 
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No wing markings, so not scolopaceus. Perhaps annulatus.
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What's wrong with tringarius ?

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From what I can see both the humeri and coxa I are grey (despite the humeri appearing yellowish but that is the dusting on the surface).
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I don't know. Annulatus is a 'annulate' spring species, this one is neither annulate nor spring. I can see you points, but from the jizz it is tringarius.
And then those humeri....

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