Posted by eklans on 27-06-2021 09:45
#1
Hi, I think I've also found the female of Redtenbacheria insignis in my garden, bordering to natural deciduous forest with old oak, beech, hornbeam etc. Ansbach, DE-Franconia, Frankenhoehe Nature Park, 2021-06-08.
The appearance of the integument is quite different from the male of 2021-06-12, that I'm still not 100% sure of my determination.
What's your opinion?
Greetings, Eric
Edited by eklans on 27-06-2021 14:34
Posted by Sundew on 27-06-2021 14:16
#3
The thorax dusting looks untypical indeed (no distinct vittae), but the chaetotaxy is ok (3+4 dc, median discals on T3 and T4), T1+2 is excavated to its posterior border, and the orange legs! Antennae fit also. So I'd say: no doubt.
Regards, Sundew
Posted by eklans on 27-06-2021 14:31
#4
Thanks a lot, Sundew! Maybe her make-up is flaking? ;)