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Another Rove Beetle to name.<Quedius fuliginosus
Roger Thomason
Found wandering around at Scatsta Airport minus a front leg, but the remaining one should assist in identification as it is pretty distinctive. Size about 15mm.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 22-11-2008 05:48
 
Smoggycb
I think it's a species of Quedius, but not 100% sure
 
Roger Thomason
Thanks Smoggycb,
It would appear to be, but can't find a photo on any of the websites that match that front leg Frown. Oh well.
Regards Roger
 
Tony Irwin
The leg is missing the end tarsal segment, so not surprising you can't find a match! (But see http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/quefulkg.htm ) In your first photo, the tibia is foreshortened as well.
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Roger Thomason
Thanks for that Tony. I went right past it in the site I normally look in...www.koleopterologie.de SmileThe advert "Should have gone to Specsavers" comes to mind Frown


Handy Tip; Never get your eyes tested following a long session in the pub.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 21-11-2008 17:07
 
Tony Irwin
Hang on Roger - don't credit me with the determination - I was only pointing out another example of a Quedius without a last tarsal segment. It would be very rash to call your beast fuliginosus without a closer examination. Let's wait for a real coleopterist (not a pretend one like me! Pfft)
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Roger Thomason
Tony . I'm satisfied with Q.fuliginosus which is on my Checklist, plus it will probably get up J.B's nose Wink, so not a bad start to the day, considering its a blizzard outside at the moment (-2C + 50Kts + Snow + Alarms going off in the Tower ). Love this place. FrownFrown
Regards Roger
Just had a burst valve on an external 2" pipe, just what you need at 01.20 am in the middle of a blizzard, Fixed temp. Love this place even more FrownFrownFrown.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 22-11-2008 02:57
 
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