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Clusiodes albimanus, Clusiidae
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JariF |
Posted on 20-07-2017 06:56
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Hi, as I try to id this Clusiodes-specimen I should choose between two or three fronto-orbitals. (by Londsdale & Marshall) This specimen has three on one side an four on the other. The totally black third segment of the antenna is something that I have not seen before as well. Is it just C. albimanus or something else ? The specimen is from Helsinki, Finland. Jari JariF attached the following image: [137.14Kb] Edited by JariF on 20-07-2017 15:04 |
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JariF |
Posted on 20-07-2017 06:57
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Here a bad photo of the face
JariF attached the following image: [107.73Kb] |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 20-07-2017 08:31
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19215 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I'd say a very dark albimanus, yes, but perhaps further examination of the genitalia might tell you if that is correct or not. Lonsdale & Marshall reviewed all Old World species.
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JariF |
Posted on 20-07-2017 15:04
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
And albimanus it is Jari |
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