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Neurigona abdominalis?
It is probably pallida (not abdominalis) I now think becuse it is to big (about 6 mm) and it is not ...
Posted by ebbek
on 23 January 2013 14:09:28
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Neurigona abdominalis?
A new frontal view of female. perhaps it can help .......
Posted by ebbek
on 23 January 2013 11:01:26
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Neurigona abdominalis?
And a picture of a female of the same species, as far as I can see. Taken in the same malaise trap....
Posted by ebbek
on 22 January 2013 22:16:35
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Neurigona abdominalis?
Another picture...
Posted by ebbek
on 22 January 2013 21:41:20
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Neurigona abdominalis?
Someone who can confirm the genus and species - according to Grichanovs and Fonsecas keys it should ...
Posted by ebbek
on 22 January 2013 21:40:45
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Neurigona quadrifasciata?
Hi,
Some weeks ago I watched a loving couple of Neurigona that I would call N. quadrifasciata. Howe...
Posted by Sundew
on 05 July 2012 11:11:51
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Pinned Neurigona abdominalis female
Thank You again Igor :D And as Your key says: mesonotum grey; M1+2 strongly curved at middle of dist...
Posted by JariF
on 17 November 2008 17:13:10
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Female of Neurigona sp....
Posted by Igor Grichanov
on 17 November 2008 11:03:43
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Hi, I posted this thread 19 hours ago. After that 54 new ones !!! :| This is really amazing how popu...
Posted by JariF
on 17 November 2008 10:18:13
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Thank's Gordon. I was thinking Syntormon at firts because the form of pedicel but the size is co...
Posted by JariF
on 16 November 2008 16:03:08
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