Posted by rafael_carbonell on 27-10-2018 23:08
#1
This female
Chrysopilus was peviously considered it could be another species, as there is a different wing pattern of other
Chrysopilus pullus I found and similar to
Ch. nubecula.
(Indoors, May 14th, 2013, Iberia: Catalonia: Girona: Beuda, 400 m a.s.l.)
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 27-10-2018 23:28
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 27-10-2018 23:09
#2
Now I got SZILADY, Z. 1934. Die palaearktischen Rhagioniden. Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., 28: 229-270, and frow the key it becomes more clear is
Ch. pullus (as the wing apex is always darkened). (In
C.nubecula the stigma is much more dark and occupying the space between the two veins)
Here is the wing pattern of other
C. pullus found also indoors in the same locality:
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 27-10-2018 23:32