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[Psilota atra] Ovipositing Psilota
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HDumas |
Posted on 28-04-2010 12:14
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Hello, This female Psilota (thanks to Stéphane Lebrun) was ovipositing in the bark of a Pinus halepensis. I read in this paper (tanks to the authers!) that Psilota anthracina was found near deciduous forests, and P. atra near pine forests. Acording to Fauna Europaea, only P. anthracina occurs in France. Is it possible to ID it with these pics? Edited by HDumas on 17-05-2010 11:40 Greetings from Provence |
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HDumas |
Posted on 28-04-2010 12:19
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Sorry, I always have problems with attachments
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HDumas |
Posted on 28-04-2010 12:21
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My problems are confirmed
Edited by HDumas on 28-04-2010 12:22 Greetings from Provence |
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HDumas |
Posted on 04-05-2010 22:15
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Very few deciduous trees in the area, mainly pine forests... Southern France. Edited by HDumas on 04-05-2010 22:16 Greetings from Provence |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 16-05-2010 18:48
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There can be little doubt, if any, that this is the female of Ps. atra. Please not that the key mentioned above is correct, however, that the names are interchanges in Van Veen. Theo |
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HDumas |
Posted on 17-05-2010 11:38
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Many thanks Theo
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