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Neoitamus socius(female)? (Neoitamus sp.)
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Neoitamus socius(female) is the correct name? Thank you very much.
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[quote]Mucha Fero wrote:
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Because of the very dark metatarsi, i think this is N. cyanurus.
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Leptogaster wrote:
Because of the very dark metatarsi, i think this is N. cyanurus.


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Sorry, but I don't agree. There is no possibility to separate the two species by checking the colour of the tarsi. According to Speight (1988) the only constant character are the microtrichia on wings. Please have a look on http://www.robber...mus.html#5. If you haven't the specimen for further studies, I prefer Neoitamus species.
 
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Dysmachus wrote:
Sorry, but I don't agree. There is no possibility to separate the two species by checking the colour of the tarsi. According to Speight (1988) the only constant character are the microtrichia on wings. Please have a look on http://www.robber...mus.html#5. If you haven't the specimen for further studies, I prefer Neoitamus species.


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Thats very informative. I had written "I think" and that was meant to make clear that i wasn't sure.
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