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Lasiopogon cf. cinctus?

ok, thank you Reinoud!
Greetings, Helge...

Posted by helge on 26 July 2018 17:58:57
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Lasiopogon cf. cinctus?

None of my Dutch specimens have a red hypopygium, I dare not ID this one....

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 24 July 2018 13:10:42
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Lasiopogon cf. cinctus?

Hello! Could you confirm L. cinctus?
Austria, Tirol, 18.7.2017
2200m

Thank you!
Helge...

Posted by helge on 23 July 2018 19:10:46
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Lasiopogon cinctus? = confirmed by Piluca

very interesting. Thank you, Reinoud :) i saw a few of these today resting on a wooden bridge over a...

Posted by johnes81 on 21 June 2018 14:23:02
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Lasiopogon cinctus? = confirmed by Piluca

They are called acanthophorite spines and are usually used for digging a hole in the soil....

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 20 June 2018 21:52:11
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Lasiopogon cinctus? = confirmed by Piluca

i wonder about those large black appendages. are these thick bristles? do they have a scientific nam...

Posted by johnes81 on 19 June 2018 18:14:58
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Lasiopogon cinctus? = confirmed by Piluca

further dissection....

Posted by johnes81 on 19 June 2018 18:13:50
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Lasiopogon cinctus? = confirmed by Piluca

Hello and Thank you, Piluca :)

the saying, "two heads are better than one" applies here...

Posted by johnes81 on 19 June 2018 13:14:11
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Lasiopogon cinctus? = confirmed by Piluca

Lasiopogon is a nightmarish genus but very easy in your area ;) Only Lasiopogon cinctus is recorded....

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 19 June 2018 10:21:36
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Lasiopogon cinctus? = confirmed by Piluca

terminalia dissected...

Posted by johnes81 on 18 June 2018 18:00:56
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