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Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, ID please=>Rubiconia intermedia
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Northeastern part of Slovenia,
30.7.2026, 350 m asl
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Do you have more photos of the bug?
Greetings, Eric
 
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Thanks, that helps and I think it's probably one of the tribe Eysarcorini.
Greetings, Eric
 
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Eric, thanks I know that too. I would like to know if this is Eysarcoris ventralis. I am looking for a key to this genus
 
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I only have the book Deckert, Wachmann (2020): Die Wanzen Deutschlands which inclucdes many SE species. I can exclude E. ventralis like many others of Eysarcorini due to the very distinct callus on basally both sides of the scutellum. A resembling one is Rubiconia intermedia (Carpocorini): http://aramel.fre...#39;.shtml
Greetings, Eric
 
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GREAT!!! Thank you very much!
 
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