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Sylvicola ID -> S. cinctus
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Posted on 13-03-2020 10:48
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Hi,
is a distinction between S. cinctus and S. fenestralis possible w/o dissection?
Vienna, End of February

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Edited by Carnifex on 13-03-2020 18:33
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I do not see the genitalia exactly. Can you take the new photo from exact dorsal view? But from your picture I think it is cinctus.
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Does this help?
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Sylvicola cinctus
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Confirmed.
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I've never found S. fenestralis so far, all are cinctus...
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I do not know S. fenestralis from Austria yet. But it is a very rare species across whole Europe...
 
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