#3
Nope, but it is Temnostoma allright!
Try wether
Temnostoma vespiforme is on the Swiss list, because this is that species!
Greetings,
Posted by
dipdip on 06-07-2007 21:17
#4
Yes, so it is vespiforme.
But what irritates me is, that I see that the yellow streak at the suture of the thoractic dorsum is interrupted (black).?
Thank you! Maja
Edited by
dipdip on 07-07-2007 19:12
#6
Hello Maja,
It's not only the yellow streak on the suture, you also have to look at the yellow spots just before the postalar lobes (left and right of the scutellum).
When these are there (as in this picture) that leaves vespiforme and meridionale. When these yellow spots cover the postalar lobes making them (partly) yellow (as in your pictures), it is T. vespiforme.
In your picture it looks like the yellow streak at the suture of the thoracic dorsum is interrupted, but in meridionale this interruption is quite big, leaving two separate yellow patches along the suture.
In your case part of the yellow seems to be a bit faded on the suture, but it's there!
So that is the reason I'm quite sure this is T. vespiforme!
Greetings