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Egle sp.? -> Confirmed
karl7
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Posted on 23-03-2026 19:56
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Have a nice Day. One Question please? Is this a specimen of the genus Eglesp.? I would be very grateful for a reply.
Discovery data: Austria, Lower Austria, Tattendorf, 220m, garden, 9.3.2026, size 6-7mm
Kind regards Karl
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Probably near Egle ciliata and brevicornis. The group has three species in Europe.
 
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In Sweden we have 16 Egle spieces. Wink
 
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amaira wrote:
In Sweden we have 16 Egle spieces. Wink


Few of them have four or more pairs of long postsutural dorsocentrals, short antennae, and projecting chin.
 
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Good evening everyone. Thanks for the answers. Confirmation of Egle sp. was important to me. I had even already looked at Egle ciliata, which is why I came across Egle sp.
Kind regards Karl.
 
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