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Alpine Oxycera
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| christoophe |
Posted on 03-11-2020 20:31
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Member Location: Posts: 1948 Joined: 06.02.08 |
I can see it's Oxycera season I collected them during mating in the Alps at 1800 m altitude. I am thinking of Oxycera pseudoamoena. What do you think?1 |
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| christoophe |
Posted on 03-11-2020 20:31
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| christoophe |
Posted on 03-11-2020 20:32
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| christoophe |
Posted on 03-11-2020 20:32
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| christoophe |
Posted on 03-11-2020 20:33
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 03-11-2020 21:07
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yes, autumn, Oxyceras are falling again. I will have a look tomorrow. Theo |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 04-11-2020 08:25
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I agree it is either pardalina or pseudoamoena, but the first is much more common. Both can only be told apart by the genitalia. I can PM you a scan. Theo |
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| christoophe |
Posted on 04-11-2020 09:00
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Thank you Theo I have the drawings of the genitalia, but for the moment I do not know how to prepare the very small genitalia so I am waiting. |
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I collected them during mating in the Alps at 1800 m altitude. I am thinking of Oxycera pseudoamoena. What do you think?
but don't see the image in the post.