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Identification

Postby Lilidonato » 22 Jan 2016 20:00

Hi, I am new in this site.
Could you please help me to identify the specie of this picture?
It was taken in Buenos Aires, Argentina, last December.
Thanks a lot!

Eduardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Re: Identification

Postby Euchroeus » 25 Mar 2016 02:39

:welcome: Eduardo,

I'm sorry for the delay in acquiring your message,
an internal error in our forum has occurred.

Unfortunately I cannot help you with the identification of your specimen.
It belongs to the tribe Chrysidini, but I cannot ID genus and species from the picture.

Do you have other pictures of this specimen?

Obrigado
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Re: Identification

Postby Lilidonato » 25 Mar 2016 15:04

Euchroeus wrote::welcome: Eduardo,

I'm sorry for the delay in acquiring your message,
an internal error in our forum has occurred.

Unfortunately I cannot help you with the identification of your specimen.
It belongs to the tribe Chrysidini, but I cannot ID genus and species from the picture.

Do you have other pictures of this specimen?

Obrigado
Paolo
Hola Paolo! Thanks for your response.
Here I have two other images,
I hope this helps to identify the species.
Thanks a lot for your help!

Eduardo Nadal
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Re: Identification

Postby Alex » 25 Mar 2016 17:16

Nice to see pictures from the Neotropics!

Its a Caenochrysis sp., but getting down to species level will probably be hard

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Re: Identification

Postby Euchroeus » 29 Mar 2016 04:33

Hola Eduardo,

Muchas gracias por uploading nuevas fotos!

They are very nice, but unfortunately I suppose that they are not enough to ID the specimen to specific level.
In fact, within the South American Caenochrysis there are too many similar species, often separated by small diagnostic characteristics.

I'm sorry, but we can try again another time ;-)

Saludos!
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