Posted by Quaedfliegh on 10-06-2014 04:09
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I don't know if there are similar species in you area but this seems to be Dioctria rufipes. Occipital bristles seem to be red in colour. D. sudetica could be an alternative but then occipital bristles should black.
Posted by Woodmen on 10-06-2014 08:19
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Quaedfliegh wrote:
I don't know if there are similar species in you area but this seems to be Dioctria rufipes. Occipital bristles seem to be red in colour. D. sudetica could be an alternative but then occipital bristles should black.
Thank you very much, Reinoud!
Occipital bristles red in colour. Sign Dioctria rufipes.
Vladimir.