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Anthaxia (Anthaxia) podolica podolica Mannerheim, 1837 Species details

18.V.2010 - GREECE - EE, 41.666082 /26.243372


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PostPosted: 03/10/2010, 20:35 
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:hi:

another Anthaxia from Greece, I will say that is somewere near Anthaxia fulgurans... but don't know to tell them apart.
this one was collected in north-east of Greece (Thrace) in 18.may.2010 (41.666082 /26.243372).

possible to put a name from photo?

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cosmln
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PostPosted: 03/10/2010, 21:12 
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IN MY OPINION, this is a male of Anthaxia (Anthaxia) podolica podolica Mannerheim, 1837.

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PostPosted: 03/10/2010, 22:01 
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Julodis wrote:
IN MY OPINION, this is a male of Anthaxia (Anthaxia) podolica podolica Mannerheim, 1837.


podolica will not have like fulgurans antennae completely dark in colour?

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PostPosted: 03/10/2010, 22:15 
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cosmln wrote:
Julodis wrote:
IN MY OPINION, this is a male of Anthaxia (Anthaxia) podolica podolica Mannerheim, 1837.


podolica will not have like fulgurans antennae completely dark in colour?

Only in females. Males in my collection are with antennomera 6-11 testaceous. Males of fulgurans are with completely dark antennae.
However, the aedeagus of your specimen is the same of podolica.

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PostPosted: 03/10/2010, 22:18 
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Julodis wrote:
Only in females. Males in my collection are with antennomera 6-11 testaceous. Males of fulgurans are with completely dark antennae.
However, the aedeagus of your specimen is the same of podolica.


podolica it is then, grazie Maurizio.

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PostPosted: 03/10/2010, 23:50 
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I am agree with Maurizios opinion. It should be Anthaxia podolica.


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PostPosted: 04/10/2010, 11:54 
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cosmln wrote:
Julodis wrote:
IN MY OPINION, this is a male of Anthaxia (Anthaxia) podolica podolica Mannerheim, 1837.


podolica will not have like fulgurans antennae completely dark in colour?


Anthaxia fulgurans has the well known big holes on the elytra in the apical zone, this specimen has no track of those holes and the picture is very accurate.

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