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Auchenorrhyncha but which ?
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Makro Freak |
Posted on 11-04-2008 16:54
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
Hello, i found this cicada today. Is it possible to define the infraorder on the basis of this pictures ? loc . munich germany in a forrest size. aprox 2-3 mm Best regards Richie |
Makro Freak |
Posted on 11-04-2008 16:56
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
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Makro Freak |
Posted on 11-04-2008 16:57
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
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John Bratton |
Posted on 11-04-2008 17:28
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Member Location: Menai Bridge, North Wales, UK Posts: 650 Joined: 17.10.06 |
I think it is a Stenocranus. John Bratton |
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Makro Freak |
Posted on 11-04-2008 18:20
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
Thanks John. Regards Richie |
John Bratton |
Posted on 12-04-2008 11:23
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Member Location: Menai Bridge, North Wales, UK Posts: 650 Joined: 17.10.06 |
I ran it through the British key (Le Quesne's RES Handbook). Germany has the same species. It came to Stenocranus minutus. A = 2x B, whereas in the other species A is no more than 1.5 x B. Also, the foretibia does not widen towards the tip and the dark lines on the frons look brown rather than black. John John Bratton attached the following image: [31.65Kb] |
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Makro Freak |
Posted on 12-04-2008 12:42
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
Thanks again John. After you gave me the family i assumed minutus after comparing a lot of pictures and informations on the web. Now i can categorize it on wikimedia commons. Could this be a early stage of S. minutus ?
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John Bratton |
Posted on 14-04-2008 18:32
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Member Location: Menai Bridge, North Wales, UK Posts: 650 Joined: 17.10.06 |
Well, it could be, but I don't know enough about them to recognise the early stages. Its forehead needs to grow quite a lot to match its mum. |
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