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Rhagionidae, Rhagio scolopaceus from Romania
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Hi,


photographed this in Retezat Mountain (~1100m) in 27.june.2007.
size aprox 10mm.

is this Rhagio scolopaceus? a male?

thanks in advance,
cosmln

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I would think so


Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
I would think so


Theo


thanks Theo for confirmation

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You are correct, it is a just emerged male of Rhagio scolopaceus (Linn?, 1758). /He probably developed in the mountain are, because they are darker than the pattern of lowland specimens have.
 
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You are correct, it is a just emerged male of Rhagio scolopaceus (Linn?, 1758). /He probably developed in the mountain are, because they are darker than the pattern of lowland specimens have.
 
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It is a Rhagio scolopaceus. There is a great probality it may be R. scolopaceus var hahnlei Lindner, 1923B.
 
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You are correct, it is a just emerged male of Rhagio scolopaceus (Linn?, 1758). /He probably developed in the mountain are, because they are darker than the pattern of lowland specimens have.
 
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