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Thricops diaphanus ?
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| peterbolson |
Posted on 14-06-2010 18:10
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
From woodland ride, 10mm long. Presutural ac absent and 4 postsutural dc so am I right in thinking this is Thricops diaphanus ? Thanks, Peter peterbolson attached the following image: ![]() [46.84Kb] |
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| peterbolson |
Posted on 14-06-2010 18:10
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
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| peterbolson |
Posted on 14-06-2010 18:11
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
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| Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 14-06-2010 18:16
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
You're right. If you have a lens (or with a good photo), you would be able to see the setulae on inner posterior margin of hind coxae present in the genus.
Stephane. |
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| peterbolson |
Posted on 14-06-2010 18:47
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
Thanks Stephane I'm pleased because there are very few records of it on the NBN Gateway map for the UK, and none at all in the northern half of England where I live, so it's either very uncommon or very much under recorded, which seems unlikely as it's so obvious. Peter |
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