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Dioctria from Prague
libor
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Posted on 08-07-2014 12:05
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I cannot identify this damaged specimen of Dioctria from Prague. Darkened wing and golden stripes of pale tomentum on pleura are well visible. Body length 12 mm.
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What a pity.....This might well be Dioctria flavipennis male. One thing doesn't fit.....dark hind tibia. And the golden dusting of frons is missing. I can't find another species with such an antennal hump and darkened wings.
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Considering the shape of the specimen I think that Dioctria sp. male can be a fair ID. Wink
 
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Thanks, Reinoud! I was thinking about flavipennis too, but blackish tibiae and golden tomentum (silver in flavipennis) + small redish markings on terga went also to bicincta. I am really confused...
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Valerio is right Dioctria sp. But we can exclude bicincta, that species has hardly an antennal hump and the metatarsi of hind legs are very swollen.
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