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Autore: | cosmln [ 24/09/2010, 20:53 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Trichodes favarius (Illiger, 1802) - Cleridae |
![]() another Trichodes from Greece, collected in the same/place day with this Trichodes crabroniformis. in 25.may.2010 in Peloponnese (37.307719/21.866835), size of the specimens is 16 mm. is possible to put a name on this? grazie, cosmln |
Autore: | Enoplium [ 29/09/2010, 21:22 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Trichodes ? - Cleridae - Greece |
I don't know. I need to see the terminal abdominal sternite and the spur of hind tibiae. May be Trichodes favarius or Trichodes punctatus or ........ ??? |
Autore: | cosmln [ 01/10/2010, 9:01 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Trichodes ? - Cleridae - Greece |
thanks for your help. reached home only last night (late) and will come on this later... another two clerids will come (at least one I think will be a more interesting species). cosmln |
Autore: | cosmln [ 20/10/2010, 1:05 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Trichodes ? - Cleridae - Greece |
Enoplium ha scritto: I don't know. I need to see the terminal abdominal sternite and the spur of hind tibiae. May be Trichodes favarius or Trichodes punctatus or ........ ??? here are the wanted details... at least based on tibial spur I will exclude T.favarius |
Autore: | Enoplium [ 20/10/2010, 17:31 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Trichodes ? - Cleridae - Greece |
This is a female of Trichodes favarius (Illiger, 1802). The tibial spur is anvil-shaped in the male of this species but in the female is often only straight and not anvil-shaped. I have examined many hundreds of specimens of this species. Ciao Iuri |
Autore: | cosmln [ 20/10/2010, 17:47 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Trichodes ? - Cleridae - Greece |
Enoplium ha scritto: This is a female of Trichodes favarius (Illiger, 1802). The tibial spur is anvil-shaped in the male of this species but in the female is often only straight and not anvil-shaped. I have examined many hundreds of specimens of this species. Ciao Iuri good enough for me ![]() grazie Iuri, cosmln |
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