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Phyllobius pyri or vespertinu?
Kacper
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Posted on 23-12-2019 06:05
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Hello guys.
Is it possible to identify this one? Poland.
i.imgur.com/KVENILS.jpg
i.imgur.com/I03dyV9.jpg
i.imgur.com/rbUsIiQ.jpg
 
eklans
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Hi Kacper, vespertinus has smaller teeth ventrally on the first tibia, is a bit smaller as pyri and the eyes are less protruding. I fear that the teeth are hidden and it's hard to decide about the size and the eyes - pyri seems to be more frequently so that I would save it as P. cf. pyri.

Eric
 
Kacper
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Could you show me (on other photo) what do you mean by those teeth?
Thanks for help Smile
Happy Holidays!
 
eklans
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You will see these teeth on the tibiae of the forelegs on this image from wikipedia:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/FilePffthyllobius_pyri_(Linn%C3%A9,_1758)_female_(10570851896).png
It's on the ventral side - you cannot see it from above if the beetle is standing on it's feet.

Happy Holidays to you!

 
Kacper
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i.imgur.com/B0Eoqjg.png
You mean this at number 1 or 2?
PS.
Funny thing happened to your link Grin
Edited by Kacper on 23-12-2019 19:06
 
eklans
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I'm so sorry! Not the tibiae - the femora Frown
Eric
eklans attached the following image:


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Ok, thanks! Smile
 
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