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Portugese Linnaemya? --> Nemoraea pellucida
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Posted on 15-09-2011 11:46
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Is Linnaemya correct and can the species be determined?

Specimen collected near Porto on the 15th of August in the vicinity of a reservoir.

Size 14 mm.

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Greetings,

Jan
 
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Check the calyptrae - they will have long hairs on the dorsal surface because it is a male Nemoraea pellucida Wink
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Chris, you are absolutely right.

Thanks for the ID
Greetings,

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No problem - Nemoraea are the only species in western Europe with hairy calyptrae (I think) so they come out of the key fairly easily and early. Smile
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