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Stevenia angustifrons
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Posted on 28-03-2008 14:51
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Found on flowers, Israel.
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Another view. Look at the red marking at the base of abdomen.
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Found this one in the same area. I think this one is the male and the previous was female. What do you say?
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Paykullia maculata (Rhinophoridae)?
 
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Family correct, but you just missed the genus:

Stevenia angustifrons


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Thanks Theo,
Is it indeed male and female of the same sp.? I notice the female has that orange marking on abdomen and male has narrower abdomen with no marking?
 
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That is correct, that is the standard sexual dimorphism for this species.
More Stevenia have this, by the way. S. angustifrons is the only very common species in Israel (according to Kugler, I have never visited you).


Theo
 
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Posted on 30-03-2008 10:09
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Thanks, It is always a pleasure to learn from you Grin
 
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