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Helina reversio ??
javanerkelens
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Posted on 27-06-2008 20:38
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Hello forum,

I think it is a Helina reversio(female)....but I have a little doubt.
(because there is no anterodorsals on the fore tibia...)

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Posted on 28-06-2008 08:28
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It could be (ad are probably not visible from this angle), but you know Helina is not an easy genus without have the specimen in hand (is radial setulose beneath, has scutellum hairs on underside, is there pd on basal 1/2 etc.).
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is radial setulose beneath, has scutellum hairs on underside


Both are bare.....
(looked it up , under the micros..)
is there pd on basal 1/2 etc.).

On the mid en hind tibea there is a pd near the top..(basal?)

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Edited by javanerkelens on 28-06-2008 17:33
 
Stephane Lebrun
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OK, so It has to be Helina reversio.
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Posted on 28-06-2008 18:36
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May I thank you again !!Smile

Greatings Joke
 
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