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2015-07-14, N. Germany, Dioctria hyalipennis? <=
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Hi,

so here's another specimen from the same habitat. This should be a female D. hyalipennis, right? I'm a bit uncertain because I had always focused on the hind legs' colour....but this seems to be variable here.

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2015-07-14, Northern Germany, S-H, Mohrkirch, fallow land
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Yes, this is D. hyalipennis. In my experience the colour of the legs is very variable. I collected specimens with all legs dark and many with thinner or broader black stripes on front and middle femora. Sometimes together on the same shrub.
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Thanks for confirmation and additional information - I'll keep this in mind. In fact, I didn't expected it to be that variable...
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The decisive character, in this case, is not colouration but the arrangement of the pale tomentum on the pleura - see key http://www.robber...ctria.html.
 
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Thank you, I even recognised this without the key, but it's good to have one Smile
 
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