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Atrichops crassipes (Athericidae)
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Sundew |
Posted on 06-06-2020 23:35
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3915 Joined: 28.07.07 |
Hi, Today I saw this interesting male on foliage close to a clear brook running through a small town in southwestern Germany (20 km west of Stuttgart). It turned out to be Atrichops crassipes, one of the three species of Athericidae native to Germany. As its aquatic larvae rely on uncontaminated streaming water, it is very important to maintain such near-natural ecosystems. Here are some pictures. Sundew Sundew attached the following image: [276.37Kb] |
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Sundew |
Posted on 06-06-2020 23:37
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3915 Joined: 28.07.07 |
The long fore tarsi constantly scan the ground.
Sundew attached the following image: [247.76Kb] |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 07-06-2020 09:15
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18787 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Very nice find, rare species everywhere. First picture could pass for Rhagio lineola, if you didn’t finish your breakfest coffee. Theo |
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Sundew |
Posted on 07-06-2020 13:09
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3915 Joined: 28.07.07 |
That's what I expected - a tiny Rhagio... But with kidney-shaped 3rd antenna segment and closed anal cell it escaped any Rhagio key - and even the family! Well, the Athericidae (1973) are a young split-off of the Rhagionidae, so there is a lot of resemblance. |
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