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Two former Phasia finds: #1 (11.08.19) --> P. obesa (m)
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 18-10-2019 11:40
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Hello,

now that I had found my first Phasia pusilla recently this October, I had taken a look at some older pictures of this genus and found two specimens of which I am not sure about the identity. The first one I found in August at our housewall (northwest Germany). It measured only about 4 mm. I had stored it as Phasia cf. barbifrons, but now I am not sure any more... Maybe also P. pusilla? Or even P. obesa?
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Posted on 18-10-2019 14:31
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Hi Jürgen, I think it's a male P. obesa.

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eklans wrote:
Hi Jürgen, I think it's a male P. obesa.


Thanks a lot, Eric!
Best regards,
Jürgen

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