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Rhagio ID
Bert Oving
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Posted on 10-12-2022 19:26
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Is it possible to id this rhagionidae?
Location: Austria, Ost Triol, Altitude: 1800 m, Date: 19-07-2021
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Bert Oving
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Bert Oving wrote:
Is it possible to id this rhagionidae?
Location: Austria, Ost Triol, Altitude: 1800 m, Date: 19-07-2021

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libor
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Posted on 10-12-2022 22:10
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Have you collected it, Bert?
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Zeegers
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Posted on 11-12-2022 08:50
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Pity we can’t assess the colour of stigma properly. it looks yellow in first pic. altitude would suggest Rh. cingulatus.

Theo
 
Bert Oving
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I'm sorry, I did not collect it. To me the stigma also looks yellow. Can it be confused by any other rhagio on this altitude? , R rondanii for example?
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Zeegers
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No, rondanii has very dark wing and in male dichoptic eyes. Check the gallery here. Cungulatus should be OK.

Thro
Edited by Zeegers on 12-12-2022 12:51
 
Bert Oving
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Posted on 11-12-2022 19:12
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Aah, thanks, next year I will try to make some more pictures en searching for females :-)
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Bert
 
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