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Phaonia erronea
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Posted on 14-07-2010 16:38
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Norway, 14.07.10
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dorsal
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A male Phaonia...
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I have the specimen. Can I show you anything that would help?
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Maybe P.angelicae?
 
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I have some doubts : the frons is too wide, the mouthedge not enough protruding...
I can't see what it could be. Keep the specimen Hakon, for a future travel to France...
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I will try to keep track of it until then Wink
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Checked species several times...
Phaonia erronea
So you can ad them to the gallery!

Nice one!
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Thank you Joke.

If you want collection data for this it is: Norway, Finnvik, 14.07.10

Pic will be submitted.
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Nice to meet this Phaonia . Smile
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