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Miridae, Polymerus sp., northern Norway
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Geir79 |
Posted on 24-01-2012 23:03
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Hello, can anyone identify this one? Don't find much on Miridae, except photogalleries. Comparing with photos this could be Polymerus palustris (or maybe P. tepastus or P. microphthalmus)... Is there any keys for this genus or Miridae available online? Size for this one is between 6 and 6,5 mm (from photo estimate!). Photographed 11.07.2011 in a coastal location in Bodø, northern Norway. Geir79 attached the following image: [154.16Kb] Edited by Geir79 on 24-01-2012 23:40 |
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Geir79 |
Posted on 24-01-2012 23:07
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Second photo:
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Geir79 |
Posted on 24-01-2012 23:07
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
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Enka |
Posted on 25-01-2012 03:25
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Member Location: Belgrade, Serbia Posts: 618 Joined: 14.12.11 |
Hi! You see here http://www.britis...ridae.html or here http://www.mirida...agines.htm |
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Geir79 |
Posted on 25-01-2012 12:51
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Thank you, but I have already seen through these sites, they don't have all the Polymerus sp. that could be found in Norway. Maybe P. tepastus is more likely than palustris or microphthalmus? |
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Frank Marquard |
Posted on 25-01-2012 15:29
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Member Location: Germany Posts: 235 Joined: 06.09.08 |
mhh, in Norway itīs after FE only three species possibly and P. nigrita itīs not. After this interesting assertion on Flickr.com itīs your example more like Polymerus tepastus - the blackish coloration of corium flows directly at the clavus. Frank |
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Geir79 |
Posted on 25-01-2012 16:04
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Thank you, then it's more likely P. tepastus, but it's not possible to ID from photos (sides of abdomen not visible in my photos). Many Polymerus species are known from Sweden and Finland that's not been found yet in Norway, these may also be possible! (P. palustris and P. microphthalmus look identical to P. tepastus from photos I've found on the net). Guess it will be Polymerus sp. |
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