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Posted on 19-11-2014 02:20
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found in a meadow in a forest near Marburg, Hesse, 2014-06-07. Is it also a Dioctria hyalipennis? Regards, Ingo


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I would say D. rufipes.
D. hyalipennis has "stripe of pale tomentum on pleura complete, with an additional ventral stripe above middle coxa".
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I agree, in Dioctria the antennae are placed on hump, Dioctria rufipes has a very large hump much higher than D. hyalipennis.
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Thank you very much. And D. rufipes prefers (here in Germany) the near ground vegetation for hunting, whereas "D.hyalipennis" is mostly found in bushes. Greetings, Ingo
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