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Hyobotidae, Tachydromia ? => Tachypeza
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MikeP |
Posted on 25-04-2021 18:22
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Took an image of a hyobotidae today. Slightly larger than the common Tachydromia, but also hunting on the stems of trees. Is an ID possible? 25.4.2021, Pötzleinsdorf near Vienna. Thank you very much! MikeP attached the following image: ![]() [151.48Kb] Edited by MikeP on 27-04-2021 15:58 |
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Iain MacGowan |
Posted on 25-04-2021 20:38
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Tachypeza ?
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 26-04-2021 14:38
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Yes, Tachypeza. Did you collect it?
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MikeP |
Posted on 26-04-2021 16:49
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Hallo, thank you very much ! No, sorry, I did not collect it. In another (bad) image, I noticed a very strong spike on the upper femur. But I guess this is a rather common feature... Regards, Mike MikeP attached the following image: ![]() [300.92Kb] |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 28-04-2021 12:17
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The tubercle at the base of the mid femur and the colour of the fore tibia are indicative of Tachypeza truncorum.
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MikeP |
Posted on 28-04-2021 16:34
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Wow! Great! Thank you! |
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