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[Cimbicidae] Abia candens
crex
From midwest Sweden in july 2006. I'm pretty sure this belongs to Cimbicidae, maybe even Trichiosoma tibiale. Can anyone confirm this or suggest another species!? TIA!
Edited by crex on 17-11-2006 09:05
 
crex
Another shot. I don't think this is Trichiosoma. They seems to be too hairy. Now I'm closer to Abia. I have yet so see a photo of such a black one. As I understand it, none of the Cimbicidae species is very common.
Edited by crex on 30-07-2006 09:39
 
ChrisR
My guess would be Abia because I caught something very similar here in England a few weeks ago, with clubbed antennaeand gold/green metallic colouration. That keyed out to Abia sericea, but of course there and a few similar species! Smile
 
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crex
Chris Raper wrote:
My guess would be Abia because I caught something very similar here in England a few weeks ago, with clubbed antennaeand gold/green metallic colouration. That keyed out to Abia sericea, but of course there and a few similar species! Smile


Thnx. What key were you using? Online?
 
crex
Sometimes I wish I did collect species ...

Cimbicidae expert Andreas Taeger was kind enough to look at the photos of the Abia. He wrote: "... according to the figures this is very likely Abia candens (Konow 1887); according to our files (which are surely incomplete) this is a new record for Sweden. To be completely sure, a pinned specimen would be helpful". I hope A. Taeger don't mind me quoting him on this ...
 
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