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Juergen Peters
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Posted on 26-07-2006 03:33
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Hello!

Is this Rhagio triangularis? Found yesterday night in our garden in Germany. Thanks in advance!
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If you mean Rhagio trinagarius, yes, then you are correct. Wink
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Hi Paul,

I suppose you mean Rhagio tringarius and not Rhagio trinagarius. Always difficult these scientific names! Wink

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Nah, I just got my fingers twisted, just out of bed. Wink
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Juergen Peters
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Hello, all!

Paul Beuk wrote:
If you mean Rhagio trinagarius, yes, then you are correct. Wink


In my "Sauers Naturf?hrer Fliegen und M?cken" it writes triangularis. Is that another species or just a typo?
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Hi Juergen,

Juergen writes:
In my "Sauers Naturf?hrer Fliegen und M?cken" it writes triangularis. Is that another species or just a typo?


I suppose so, at least I can't find Rhagio triangularis in my books!

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Hello, Jan Willem!

Jan Willem wrote:
Juergen writes:
In my "Sauers Naturf?hrer Fliegen und M?cken" it writes triangularis. Is that another species or just a typo?


I suppose so, at least I can't find Rhagio triangularis in my books!


Thanks! Then I will change that in my recordings.
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