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Rhagio notatus, male
helge
Austria, July, 2000m a.s.l.

Thank you for your help!

Helge
Edited by helge on 03-01-2021 18:45
 
helge
2
 
helge
3
 
helge
4
 
helge
genital, ventral view
Edited by helge on 03-01-2021 12:17
 
Zeegers
Looks like Rh. notatus, but the altitude worries me. Still forests around, at 2000 m ?

Theo
 
helge
Hi Theo, just some shrubs (Alnus viridis) around (and a river). Alpine area, Eastern Tyrol.

Fe 1 and 3 are somewhat yellowish at base (not as mentioned in Stubbs & Drake; they say base should be black); Stigma is clearly black, but in general the wings are very dark...

Helge
 
Zeegers
You'd expect Rh. cingulatus at that altitude, which has however clearly darkened wings.
And this one ticks many boxes for notatus:
* dark stigma
* Clear wing
* dark antenna
* largely dark first tergite
* largely dark scutellum.

The colouration of legs is pretty variable in Rhagio, I would not bother too much about this, as long as there are dark rings on femora.


Theo
 
helge
Ok! Thank you for your explanation Theo!

Helge
 
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