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Also Neoitamus?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 26-07-2006 03:43
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Hello!

Is this (length 15-20 mm) also a Neoitamus? It hunted yesterday in our garden (Germany). Thanks in advance!

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Yes, Neoitamus, either socius or cyanurus. I'd guess socius from what Kahis said about tibial colour in a previous post, but it would be best to catch it to check the distribution of microtrichiae in the first basal cell to make sure.
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Hello, Tony!

Tony Irwin wrote:
Yes, Neoitamus, either socius or cyanurus. I'd guess socius from what Kahis said about tibial colour in a previous post, but it would be best to catch it to check the distribution of microtrichiae in the first basal cell to make sure.


Thanks a lot - but I'm afraid it's too late for catching... ;-)
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