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Sepsidae - Sepsis fulgens?
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coopder |
Posted on 22-10-2009 20:58
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Member Location: London Posts: 37 Joined: 18.09.09 |
Looking in the gallery it looks a bit like Sepsis fulgens? Found 20th October coopder attached the following image: ![]() [100.04Kb] Edited by coopder on 24-10-2009 21:26 |
coopder |
Posted on 22-10-2009 20:59
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Member Location: London Posts: 37 Joined: 18.09.09 |
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coopder |
Posted on 22-10-2009 21:00
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coopder |
Posted on 23-10-2009 19:48
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coopder |
Posted on 25-10-2009 00:40
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Member Location: London Posts: 37 Joined: 18.09.09 |
I've read that Sepsid fulgens can be identified by a lack of setae on the sides of the tergites. Is is visible in the photos, or should I settle with sepsis sp? |
lagura |
Posted on 25-10-2009 02:12
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![]() Member Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Posts: 1241 Joined: 24.10.08 |
Could be Sepsis cynipsea.
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