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Sepsidae: Sepsis cynipsea ? --> most likely Sepsis fulgens
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kuv |
Posted on 14-10-2019 16:33
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3691 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Neu-Lankau near Mölln, meadow right by the Elbe-Lübeck-Canel, at a leaf/blade of reed; Outsidephotos kuv, 2nd of July 2019. Is my idea ok? Please help to get the ID. Kuv kuv attached the following image: [81.83Kb] Edited by kuv on 30-01-2021 14:08 |
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kuv |
Posted on 14-10-2019 16:34
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3691 Joined: 30.04.10 |
2nd picture:
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kuv |
Posted on 14-10-2019 16:34
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3691 Joined: 30.04.10 |
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kuv |
Posted on 30-01-2021 10:33
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3691 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Please one more chance to ID ... Greetings Kuv |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 30-01-2021 13:28
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Member Location: The Netherlands Posts: 846 Joined: 22.11.11 |
Hi kuv, S. cynipsea does not have a tubercule ventrally at 2/3 on the fore femora. That is visible here. Due to the dark legs and large anterior dorsocentrals this is most likely S. fulgens. Kind regards, Ectemnius |
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kuv |
Posted on 30-01-2021 14:07
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3691 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Thank you very much Ectemnius Greetings Kuv |
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