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Interesting heteroptera (?) from Romania
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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I would say Empicoris culiciformis or any related taxon. Libor
 
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Berytidae. Compare with Gampsocoris punctipes at http://www.britis...tipes.html. The details in the image are not ufficient for me to be certain about the genus, but it should at least be subfamily Metacanthinae.
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Empicoris are even more slender, longer-legged and do not have a more or less clubbed antennae.
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Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Thanks for the info, I will collect some specimen and send to a romanian biologist for identification.
 
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With the limited key I have I identified two specimens as Gampsocoris culicinus. Deposited at the Maastricht Natural History Museum (NHMM).
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Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Paul Beuk wrote:
With the limited key I have I identified two specimens as Gampsocoris culicinus. Deposited at the Maastricht Natural History Museum (NHMM).


So you find some heteroptera specimens in the samples ? This was not intended, but I am happy because the specimens have a name now Grin
 
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Yup, there were two of them. Since they were there I could not resist the temptation to identify them.
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