Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Stictopleurus punctatonervosus

Posted by eguzki on 04-11-2006 19:43
#1

It was only 5-7 mm. I would like to give some indcations if possible. Thank you in advance!

Edited by eguzki on 22-11-2006 16:12

Posted by Xespok on 04-11-2006 21:53
#2

I think this is within Rhopalidae, possibly within Rhopalus.

Posted by eguzki on 08-11-2006 20:33
#3

Xespok wrote:
I think this is within Rhopalidae, possibly within Rhopalus.


Thank you Xespok! I learned through you a new trace, I will look for Rhopalidae sp. on the net. You can see below another image maybe it shows more details the pattern under the transparent wings.

Best regards!

Posted by eguzki on 20-11-2006 15:40
#4

Xespok wrote:
I think this is within Rhopalidae, possibly within Rhopalus.


Hi Xespok!

I have looked for a bunch of images through the net among Rhopalus sp. All of them were more colourful than my pictures. I think this bug belongs to the Genus Stictopleurus rather than Rhopalus. What do you think about it?;)

Greetings, eguzki!

Posted by Xespok on 20-11-2006 16:16
#5

My limited knowledge ends here. Check Franks bug site at www.koleopterologie.de.

Edited by Xespok on 20-11-2006 16:17

Posted by eguzki on 20-11-2006 17:54
#6

Thank you Xespok!

I have already visited Frank's site and I have found a very similar sp. called Stictopleurus punctatonervosus. Perhaps this sp. appeared in my garden occasionally.

Thank you Xespok!

Posted by Juergen Peters on 21-11-2006 01:08
#7

Hello!

eguzki wrote:
I have already visited Frank's site and I have found a very similar sp. called Stictopleurus punctatonervosus. Perhaps this sp. appeared in my garden occasionally.


I'm pretty sure it is a Stictopleurus, and at least here in Germany S. punctatonervosus is the most common species. Also in my garden, at acre edges, on meadows and so on.