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Stenopogon sabaudus?
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Posted on 04-08-2020 23:39
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In know that this genus is not easy to ID, but there aren't many species in Austria.
In principle S. sabaudus and S. fulvus have been reported. I don't know how the latter species looks like, so can one of these two be excluded?

Found in Lower Austria, late July

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up (I also have the specimen, so instructions or links to keys on how to ID are appreciated)
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is there really no information about how to differentiate the species of this genus?
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I'll look into it at some point, but the fact that this specimen is teneral could make ID more difficult.
 
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"teneral" what a beautiful term.... :-) But indeed that is a problem here. Besides that, according to Fauna Europaea fulvus is not present in Austria. Is there an updated Austrian checklist?
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Yes, there is an unpublished diptera list, based on published literature, that lists S. fulvum for Lower Austria and Burgenland - that would be the area where my specimen was found.
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