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Rhagonycha lignosa
eguzki
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Posted on 29-04-2007 21:54
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Location: Hungary
Habitat: garden
Size: Roughly 1 cm
Date: 20-04-07

I had found it on the leaf of quince-tree.
eguzki attached the following image:


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It looks similar to Lymexylon navale, but not exactly the same.
 
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Posted on 30-04-2007 00:32
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Hello, eguzki!

It's a soldier beetle (Cantharidae), genus Rhagonycha. If photographed here in Germany, I would say R. lignosa. They are active here at the moment, too.


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Rh. lignosa is ok - similar species you can find only on higher mountains. Best regards Frank
 
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Isidro, Juergen, Frank! Thank you very much!
 
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