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Lonchaea chorea?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 11-05-2006 00:20
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Hello!

Any doubts whether this is Lonchaea chorea? Found yesterday on Crataegus (Ostwestfalen/Germany). Length about 4-5 mm.
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Posted on 17-05-2006 15:16
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Hi Jurgen

No doubt that this is a Lonchaeid which looks like it has all black tarsomeres and a pale squammal fringe, however there are several very similar species with this combination of characters and the best way to reach a detemination is by examining the genitalia - it looks to me like the thoracic dorsum is a bit too shiny blue black for it to be L. chorea ........ Iain
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Hello, Iain!

Iain MacGowan wrote:
No doubt that this is a Lonchaeid which looks like it has all black tarsomeres and a pale squammal fringe, however there are several very similar species with this combination of characters and the best way to reach a detemination is by examining the genitalia - it looks to me like the thoracic dorsum is a bit too shiny blue black for it to be L. chorea .......


Many thanks for your comment!
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