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[Cimbicidae] Abia candens
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Posted on 29-07-2006 23:40
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From midwest Sweden in july 2006. I'm pretty sure this belongs to Cimbicidae, maybe even Trichiosoma tibiale. Can anyone confirm this or suggest another species!? TIA!
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Another shot. I don't think this is Trichiosoma. They seems to be too hairy. Now I'm closer to Abia. I have yet so see a photo of such a black one. As I understand it, none of the Cimbicidae species is very common.
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My guess would be Abia because I caught something very similar here in England a few weeks ago, with clubbed antennaeand gold/green metallic colouration. That keyed out to Abia sericea, but of course there and a few similar species! Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
My guess would be Abia because I caught something very similar here in England a few weeks ago, with clubbed antennaeand gold/green metallic colouration. That keyed out to Abia sericea, but of course there and a few similar species! Smile


Thnx. What key were you using? Online?
 
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Posted on 21-08-2006 14:18
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Sometimes I wish I did collect species ...

Cimbicidae expert Andreas Taeger was kind enough to look at the photos of the Abia. He wrote: "... according to the figures this is very likely Abia candens (Konow 1887); according to our files (which are surely incomplete) this is a new record for Sweden. To be completely sure, a pinned specimen would be helpful". I hope A. Taeger don't mind me quoting him on this ...
 
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