Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthidium sp.

Posted by Isidro on 18-08-2007 22:33
#1

Last weekend at Vallibierna Valley, Huesca, Aragon, Spain, at about 1700 meters high. Habitat: alpine prairies with florwers and some zones of pine forest (Pinus uncinata). Size: maybe 1 cm (much lesser than the enormous Anthidium that feed in my garden in Zaragoza, at 200 meters...)

Is possible the ID?

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Thanks ;)

Posted by pierred on 19-08-2007 15:58
#2

Hello,

It seems me that the males are identifiable by the spines on the end of the abdomen. I'm not sure at all, anyway, that this is a male.

Posted by Christian Schmid-Egger on 20-08-2007 16:47
#3

Only some males are identifiable by the abdominal spines. Normally, other characters are needed. In the present specimen, I cannot say what species it is. Number of Anthidium species in the mediterranean area is very high.

Posted by Isidro on 20-08-2007 19:21
#4

Thanks to both. It's a pity that the identification was impossible...