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Urs |
Posted on 11-03-2008 13:25
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Member Location: CH-9630 Wattwil Posts: 1014 Joined: 09.03.06 |
the yellow spots do not reach the side margin, so not E. corollae. I need help, thank you. Foto: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 20. April Regards Urs Urs attached the following image: [63.36Kb] |
Andre |
Posted on 11-03-2008 16:15
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Member Location: Tilburg, the Netherlands Posts: 2111 Joined: 18.07.04 |
corollae female |
Urs |
Posted on 11-03-2008 19:38
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Member Location: CH-9630 Wattwil Posts: 1014 Joined: 09.03.06 |
Hi Andre, corollae was also my first impression, but i think the spots do not reach the side margin. Perhaps i see it wrong. Thank you for the anser. Regards Urs |
Andre |
Posted on 11-03-2008 19:59
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Member Location: Tilburg, the Netherlands Posts: 2111 Joined: 18.07.04 |
It's a variation that happens in corollae, especially in the females. Other characters are the yellow hairs on scutellum (luniger has black hairs intermingled) and the rather straight front line of the black mark on the frons (not with a V or Y shape into the yellow). Also, the apex of the anal vein is a little curved. This is not always easy to see, but in this specimen rather clear. But you need to see it next to a species like luniger. |
Urs |
Posted on 11-03-2008 21:10
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Member Location: CH-9630 Wattwil Posts: 1014 Joined: 09.03.06 |
many thanks for these important informations about the variation of E. corollae. I think it is necessary to have a collection to see what is possible. Books alone... Regards Urs |
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