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Sylvicola fuscatus
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Sam Thomas |
Posted on 27-04-2021 22:24
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Hi, Can anyone confirm that this is Sylvicola fuscatus? Collected in England and doesn't seem to be on the checklist so potentially new for the UK if correct. Thanks, Sam Edited by Sam Thomas on 27-04-2021 22:30 |
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Sam Thomas |
Posted on 27-04-2021 22:29
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Sam Thomas |
Posted on 27-04-2021 22:29
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Sam Thomas |
Posted on 27-04-2021 22:30
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 28-04-2021 00:16
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It's difficult to judge from your photos whether the distal part of the parameres is thin (whip-shaped) or flattened (spatula-shaped). If the former, then I agree this does look like fuscatus. The critical features would be more easily seen if the end of the abdomen is detached and soaked in cold KOH overnight. If you haven't already got it, the paper by Söli and Rindal has some very good figures.
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 28-04-2021 00:19
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Here's the link to the paper I mentioned: https://www.resea...an_species Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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libor |
Posted on 28-04-2021 07:38
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Conformed. Sam, check your private message from me. Libor |
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Sam Thomas |
Posted on 28-04-2021 09:06
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Thanks Tony for the pointers. Yes, I'd already looked at the Norwegian paper, much better figures than elsewhere. I will macerate but wanted to see if I could get it confirmed first. Thanks Libor for the confirmation, good to hear. I'll write it up for DD when I have time. |
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