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Sepsis violacea?
Ok, thank you! I'll try to remember this when I find another one this summer :)...
Posted by Lennart Bendixen
on 29 January 2015 21:18:15
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Sepsis violacea?
Most species have strong sexual dimorphisms, which are mainly manifested in the legs and 4th sternit...
Posted by oxycera
on 29 January 2015 11:06:26
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Sepsis violacea?
alright, thanks for this useful information - next time I'll be taking some more pictures from d...
Posted by Lennart Bendixen
on 28 January 2015 19:45:45
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Sepsis violacea?
Sepsids are most easily identified by the characters of the fore-legs in the male. Colour has little...
Posted by oxycera
on 28 January 2015 11:52:27
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Sepsis violacea?
Hi,
is this Sepsis identifiable? I just guess it's S. violacea because of Its abdomen, which ...
Posted by Lennart Bendixen
on 24 January 2015 20:54:26
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Sepsidae? -> Sepsis cf. punctum
Hi,
Its definitely Sepsidae.
I would say Sepsis punctum based on colour, femoral morphology an...
Posted by pat
on 11 January 2014 00:08:22
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