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#1 | Zeegers on 23 September 2007 11:58:27
Are we sure it's not crassipennis ?
Oblonga is not really to be expected in north Poland


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#2 | Paul Beuk on 23 September 2007 22:18:34
Hehe, I am just the dude putting the images in the Gallery and will not hazard a guess here. Let's wait for the photogrpaher to hear his arguments.
#3 | jorgemotalmeida on 03 October 2007 09:51:36
This is rather different for my probable Ectophasia oblonga.
More... it hasn't reddish abdomen, and here it is very clear a vitta on abdomen.. I think E. oblonga doesn't have any black stripe on abdomen, not sure, though.
#4 | ChrisR on 03 October 2007 11:18:32
Ectophasia oblonga is keyed on (amongst others): an abdomen that is: noticably longer than wide, with a redder colour and much narrower (or absent) longitudinal stripe. It also lacks dusting on the thorax, infront of the scutellum. This specimen appears to have faint dusting infront of the scutellum and the abdomen looks orange (not red) and doesn't look to be long enough. It is hard to see the abdomen clearly of course in this photo, which begs the question - "how did the original poster confirm this identification?" It certainly doesn't look like E.oblonga to me so can the original poster let us know how it was identified? Smile
#5 | jorgemotalmeida on 03 October 2007 11:33:14
Comparing with my E. oblonga (confirmation by Liekele) with this specimen, and knowing previously some features for this species, I am sure that this photo doesn't belong to the Ectophasia oblonga. I might be wrong, though, but I'm eager to "hear" mwkozlowski. Smile
#6 | mwkozlowski on 05 October 2007 20:48:52
Thanks a lot for valuable correction, I have no new argument for my ID, just wrong! Paul, coud you correct this somehow, to prevenr the propagation of a wrong name?
#7 | Paul Beuk on 05 October 2007 21:37:02
Done.
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