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Doli - Campsicnemus curvipes?
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Posted on 24-10-2007 22:22
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I think with the very bent mid-tibia, this must be Campsicnemus curvipes male. However the bristle arrangements on the tibia do not appear to match the description in Fonseca's UK key. So, is this C curvipes?
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close up of mid tibia
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I just remembered to check the gallery and a similar post I made last year! This certainly looks like C curvipes, but I'd appreciate confirmation or doubt.
Edited by conopid on 26-10-2007 16:15
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