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Ferdinandea sp. but which one?
tim worfolk
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Posted on 26-03-2010 07:56
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Looking again at a photo from last summer, I had this down as F.cuprea, but on second thoughts I can't actually make out any black bristles on the visible tibiae. I notice from the gallery photos that these aren't always to obvious. The abdomen is not as yellowish/brassy as cuprea I've seen but since neither are spp. I see much of, can anyone help?

Devon, England; June.

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slightly less reduced view of legs.

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