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Stictopleurus punctatonervosus
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Posted on 04-11-2006 18:43
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It was only 5-7 mm. I would like to give some indcations if possible. Thank you in advance!
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I think this is within Rhopalidae, possibly within Rhopalus.
 
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Xespok wrote:
I think this is within Rhopalidae, possibly within Rhopalus.


Thank you Xespok! I learned through you a new trace, I will look for Rhopalidae sp. on the net. You can see below another image maybe it shows more details the pattern under the transparent wings.

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Xespok wrote:
I think this is within Rhopalidae, possibly within Rhopalus.


Hi Xespok!

I have looked for a bunch of images through the net among Rhopalus sp. All of them were more colourful than my pictures. I think this bug belongs to the Genus Stictopleurus rather than Rhopalus. What do you think about it?Wink

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My limited knowledge ends here. Check Franks bug site at www.koleopterologie.de.
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Thank you Xespok!

I have already visited Frank's site and I have found a very similar sp. called Stictopleurus punctatonervosus. Perhaps this sp. appeared in my garden occasionally.

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Hello!

eguzki wrote:
I have already visited Frank's site and I have found a very similar sp. called Stictopleurus punctatonervosus. Perhaps this sp. appeared in my garden occasionally.


I'm pretty sure it is a Stictopleurus, and at least here in Germany S. punctatonervosus is the most common species. Also in my garden, at acre edges, on meadows and so on.
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