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Didysmachus picipes? -> Eutolmus rufibarbis

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Posted by maroo on 12 September 2018 10:14:55
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Didysmachus picipes? -> Eutolmus rufibarbis

This one is from southern Sweden 1 of july

I'm not sure what species this is.
I dont think ...

Posted by maroo on 12 September 2018 10:14:27
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Dysmachus sp. -> Machimus rusticus

It of course it depends on the species you want to find. Didysmachus picipes prefers the same habit...

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 13 July 2018 13:32:13
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Dysmachus trigonus?

Thank you, Reinoud. I appreciate your time and expertise. I also appreciate the information about D....

Posted by johnes81 on 10 July 2018 21:43:04
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Dysmachus trigonus?

This is D. trigonus. D fuscipennis has strong bristles on the ventral side of femur 1, a longer abdo...

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 10 July 2018 11:59:54
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Dysmachus fuscipennis?

It could very well be D. fuscipennis but we can't exclude Didysmachus picipes yet. Do you have a...

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 05 July 2018 15:09:52
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Didysmachus picipes? -> probably

:-) Indeed, an accompanying male would be welcome, but I think everything fits.......

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 08 June 2018 23:44:29
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Didysmachus picipes? -> probably

Thank you, Reinoud

I assume you would agree with my ID, which means cf?

Best regards

Matej...

Posted by treebeard on 08 June 2018 16:48:00
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Didysmachus picipes? -> probably

I would agree........

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 06 June 2018 23:37:56
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Didysmachus picipes? -> probably

and ovipositor...

Posted by treebeard on 06 June 2018 20:21:01
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