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Lygaeidae?
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 02-12-2006 13:32
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Good afternoon everyone. This looks to me like one of the Lygaeidae. But I'm not at all sure. Can anyone help? Thank you. Frank, if you like some 600x400 just say so Andre Jas attached the following image: [78.5Kb] Andr? Jas |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 02-12-2006 13:32
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
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Andre Jas attached the following image: [49.3Kb] Andr? Jas |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 02-12-2006 13:33
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
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Andre Jas attached the following image: [43.51Kb] Andr? Jas |
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 02-12-2006 13:42
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9336 Joined: 24.05.05 |
Drymus ?
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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Sergey Golubev |
Posted on 04-12-2006 16:38
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Member Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia Posts: 103 Joined: 23.11.06 |
Hi, Andre. What is its body length? If it is equal or more than 4.5 mm it could be Drymus (as Nikita said) or Trapezonotus (it's my suggestion). If it is less than 4.5 mm (about 3-3.5 mm) it could be Taphropeltus. That is what I think. Sergey Golubev |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 04-12-2006 16:49
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Hi Sergey, Sorry, I tend to forget to give details It was app. 6 mm long. I've seen a couple of images of both, but I can't decide which genus... Andr? Jas |
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Frank Koehler |
Posted on 04-12-2006 17:34
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Member Location: Bornheim / Rheinl. (D) Posts: 280 Joined: 30.09.06 |
Would be glad to receive a dorsal and lateral view, Andr?! But a name I can?t tell yet: Drymus should be right, but for a shure id in bugs I need help too. So I fwd. your pics to our expert. Tomorrow you should reach species level. Best regards Frank |
Sergey Golubev |
Posted on 05-12-2006 16:41
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Member Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia Posts: 103 Joined: 23.11.06 |
Hi, Andre. Here is my picture of Trapezonotus arenarius L. It looks very similar to your bug, but having compared these two bugs I tend to conclude that your bug is Drymus. Sergey Golubev Sergey Golubev attached the following image: [64.18Kb] |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 05-12-2006 16:45
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Hi Sergey, I agree with you and, what's more important I believe Frank does too I hope he'll get to species level. We'll see Thanks a lot! Andr? Jas |
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Frank Koehler |
Posted on 06-12-2006 14:46
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Member Location: Bornheim / Rheinl. (D) Posts: 280 Joined: 30.09.06 |
... here the answer as promised: Drymus brunneus HG?nther det. Greetings Frank |
Andre Jas |
Posted on 06-12-2006 15:07
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Hey Frank, Thanks for your trouble (und danke Herrn G?nther ebenfalls) Edited by Andre Jas on 06-12-2006 15:57 Andr? Jas |
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