Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tenthredo spec. (vgl. notha)
Posted by gerold on 08-08-2020 13:36
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Deutschland, Baden-Württemberg, Landkreis Karlsruhe, Schwarzwaldrandplatte, 340 m ü. NN, Streuobstwiese-Gartenrand, auf Blüten der Wilden Möhre, ca. 6 - 8 mm, Funddatum: 08.08.2020, Gerold Franke, Tenthredinidae? Welche Art? Danke
Edited by gerold on 09-08-2020 16:08
Posted by gerold on 08-08-2020 13:37
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zweites Foto von vorn
Posted by eklans on 08-08-2020 16:30
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Hallo Gerold, bin ziemlich sicher, dass es ein Weibchen von Tenthredo arcuata ist.
Quite sure, it's a female Tenthredo arcuata.
Eric
Posted by gerold on 08-08-2020 17:10
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Hallo Eric, vielen Dank für die Hilfe und ein schönes Wochenende
Viele Grüße
Gerold
Posted by Juergen Peters on 09-08-2020 14:58
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Hi Eric,
eklans wrote:
Quite sure, it's a female Tenthredo arcuata.
how do you distinguish between
T. arcuata,
notha and
brevicornis? Here (nothwest Germany)
Tenthredo notha is most common (very abundant in the moment).
Posted by eklans on 09-08-2020 15:56
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Hi Jürgen, thank you for the enquiry! I agree, arcuata is resembling notha and brevicornios and it's difficult to identify if the abdomen is not visible dorsally. Even then it's hardly possible to identify from a photo. Due to the fact that arcuata flies quite early in the year, it's better to take it for T. notha.
In Anbetracht der späten Flugzeit sollte man wohl Tenthredo cf. notha annehmen.
Greetings, Eric