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Suillia fuscicornis (ID Nkikta)
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Posted on 12-08-2009 18:42
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Norway, 12.08.09, 5mm

None of the ones I have from before has half darkened antenna
This might be Suillia species number 6 from my garden Smile
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Nice shot ! and quite simple Grin
female, Suillia, with darkened first flagellomere , bare scutellum, long costal spines and long last abdominal segment !

It is Suillia fuscicornis Cool
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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I see two pair of bristles in subscutellum...
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No problem JorgeSmile.
All Suillia have the bristles 2 pairs), but not all have the dorsal part of scutellum hairy ! The term bare means not hairy Wink
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ah.. ok, Andrzej. Smile
 
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HA! So far 7 species just around my house. And I've barely been looking for them. I'll find more.

Thank you for ID
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