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Which Chyliza? => annulipes
Karsten Thomsen
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Posted on 23-03-2020 18:02
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Any chance to bring ID any further in spite of the fogginess of the photo? From a mainly coniferous plantation W of Toftlund, South Jutland, Denmark 20 May 2018.
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The colours of the hind femur let me believe that leptogaster and leguminicola may be ruled out, and that it could be C. annulipes. But nova and vittata are other species registered in Denmark that I am not familiar with.
 
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Yes, annulipes looks good and habitat agrees.

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Thank you, Theo! :-)
 
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