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Carabidae: Abax or Pterostichus?
Andre Jas
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Posted on 07-10-2006 23:22
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Hi there,

Can anyone (maybe Herr K?hler) tell me if this is Abax or maybe Pterostichus? Or another Carabidae?
Thanks for your time,

Andr?

P.S. I've got images from different angles aswell, so if they would help please say so and I'll Upload them.
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I can :-)
Anisodactylus binotatus (Carabidae, Harpalini).
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Frank
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Thanks a lot Frank!
Just recentltly are taking macro images. And incredible details come forward, like the little reddish hairs on the legs etc. This goes to show what you miss if you don't look closely.

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Andr
 
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