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Rhogogaster viridis => Rhogogaster sp.
Gansucha
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Posted on 25-08-2018 19:45
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Is it true that I'm in the photo of Rhogogaster viridis?
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Edited by Gansucha on 10-07-2021 20:56
 
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I would have said Rhogogaster chlorosoma is more likely.
 
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empeejay wrote:
I would have said Rhogogaster chlorosoma is more likely.

I can ask: why do you think so? I see a dark mark on the tergites of the abdomen ...
https://www.natur...er-viridis
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I can ask: why do you think so? I see a dark mark on the tergites of the abdomen ...
https://www.natur...er-viridis


Based on the colour characters in Taeger & Viitasaari's key, in particular the head and thorax. However, as they state, colour is variable in this group, so a reliable idenfication is not possible from this photo only.
 
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Thank you for the keys to the Rhogogaster genus , I think, and really have to sign Rhogogaster sp. and make more snapshots from different angles.
Edited by Gansucha on 08-09-2018 17:41
 
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