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Pherbellia annulipes meets ?, => Clusiodes (albimanus or caledonicus)
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Posted on 23-05-2012 00:24
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I found these individuals using my stative bag as hunting ground. According to http://www.dipter...d_id=47658 (same location and date) the first should be Pherbellia annulipes. The second looks quit different for me and shows another face off behaviour. Greetings, Ingo

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Looks like a Clusiodes, eitehr albimanus or caledonicus.
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Thank you (again), Paul! Regards, Ingo
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