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ID please ->Cricotopus tremulus species group
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Cricotopus male
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Tony, thank you very much
 
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Cricotopus (Cricotopus) tremulus species group. You probably need a specimen under a microscope to get a species ID.
 
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John, thank you very much. It's enough for me.
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I found a copy of Hirvenoja's revision. If the white pigment on the fore tarsus extends from the second onto the third tarsomere, it should be one of Cricotopus tremulus, C. claripes, or C. septentrionalis. The first is the most common.
 
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Great! Thanks a lot, John
 
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