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Baumhaueria microps? >B. goniaeformis by Jaakko
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Found in the outskirt of Szeged, S. Hungary, on 11.04.2013. I can't find anything that would distinguish it from Baumhaueria microps (female), so I suspect it is that sp. Can someone confirm or correct this tentative ID?
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Hi Piros,

It surely looks like Baumhaueria. Just out of curiosity: Why microps? I need to look into it later.

Would be fun to borrow the specimen for DNA analysis!

Cheers,

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Hi Jaakko, thank you very much!
Jaakko wrote:
Just out of curiosity: Why microps?
Jaakko

Just out of sheer resemblance to B. microps in the gallerySmile.
I collected 2 specimens, I can send you the other one (slightly damaged, e. g. lost some of the tarsal joints), if you give me a mailing address.

Kind regards,

Henrik
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Hi Henrik!

Baumhaueria microps is a Mediterranean species, not impossible to find from Hungary. However, there are two other species in central Europe, goniaeformis and tibialis. Based on Mesnil´s key and description in Lindner yours fits goniaeformis. Unfortunately, microps is not in the mentioned book. But if you compare the overall appearance, coloration of the tergites and the number of discal bristles on the abdomen, yours looks different. It is a very good finding nevertheless!

I´ll contact you privately about the DNA sample, thanks!

Best,

Jaakko
 
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Thanks again! Yes, I can see now the difference, at least the different number of discal bristles.
All the best,
Henrik
 
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