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Female Dasypogon ?
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Posted on 17-08-2007 07:06
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Hello,

Seen in Savoy (France), 2007/7/27, 1750 m above sea.

It seems me that the general form is a Dasypogon sp., female (red femora).

Is this correct? Is it possible to choose between D. atratus and D. diadema (the two of the French fauna)?
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Another picture.
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The abdomen shape and the coulour make me think that it isn't Dasypogon.
 
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Isidro,

And how would you call it?
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No. this is not Dasypogon, by sure. Wink

However, I don?t know which genus it can be. Sad
 
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Hello,

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
No. this is not Dasypogon, by sure. Wink
However, I don?t know which genus it can be. Sad


Thanks anyway for both information items.
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Posted on 22-09-2007 14:06
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Because of the shiny tergites it seems to be a species of Stilpnogaster. Yours
 
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