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Arhopalus ferus

Dunkler Halsgrubenbock 
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Note: the taxon tristis has also been considered as a senior synonym of Arhopalus ferus (and these authors then use the name Arhopalus tristis instead of Arhopalus ferus as the valid name). However, currently the taxon tristis is considered to be a junior synonym of Arhopalus rusticus and I therefore list it in the synonymy of that species.


Identification
Variable in body size; ranging between 9 and 27 mm. The color of the elytra varies between chestnut brown, dark brown and black. The pronotum has two round depressions, and in addition often a median furrow is also present. The present species is very similar to Arhopalus rusticus, but can be identified via eye morphology and tarsal morphology. The eyes are equipped with tiny hairs between the ommatidia in Arhopalus rusticus, whereas the eyes in Arhopalus ferus are naked, but this is only visible with higher magnification. The third segment of the hind tarsi is divided into two lobes in both species, but in Arhopalus rusticus, the lobes are separate almost down to the root of the segment, whereas the lobes are more fused in Arhopalus ferus. This character can be checked more easily with lower magnification. For jizz identification, Arhopalus ferus is the darker species and is never light brown: light brown specimens are thus quite certainly Arhopalus rusticus; darker specimens however have to be carefully checked for their identity.


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