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Possible Eutolmus from UK for ID
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colinleb |
Posted on 17-08-2021 10:57
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Having trouble with this specimen. Femora very dark but some surfaces, e.g. posterior face of front femur, look a bit orangey from some angles rather than black. No definite contrasting orange/black pattern. Mix of black/white hairs on frons and arrangement of hairs/bristles on sternites appear to rule out Machimus atricapilla. Compared with specimens of M. cingulatus and measurements in Stubbs and Drake seems rather too big for either of those species anyway. From a close look at the ovipositor, best fit might be Eutolmus rufibarbis? However tergites are dark at margins rather than pale. Not from a known location either. Rough grassland between old woodland and lake on Bedfordshire Greensand, UK. Thoughts? Swept 11 August 2021.
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colinleb |
Posted on 17-08-2021 10:57
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Dorsal view
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colinleb |
Posted on 17-08-2021 10:58
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colinleb |
Posted on 17-08-2021 10:58
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ovipositor
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Danny Wolff |
Posted on 17-08-2021 17:45
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I see no reason why this should not be atricapillus. Everything is fitting. Body length of living specimens (or specimens that have just been killed) is often bigger than given in literature (in some cases body length is decreasing more than 10-15 % during the drying process). |
colinleb |
Posted on 17-08-2021 22:17
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Thank you Danny. |
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