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Phasia subcoleoptrata?
knormann
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Posted on 05-05-2020 20:20
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Is this Phasia subcoleoptrata?
Found in Vennesla, Norway, 25.04.2020
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Zeegers
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Definitely Phasia, but I cannot tell you which one.
Photo is too blurrered, it might be Ph. obesa, though it definitely looks special.

Theo
 
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Posted on 06-05-2020 21:15
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Thank you, Theo!

I have this picture showing that the abdomen is yellow/orange. At least that shows it is not Ph. obesa, I guess.
Does this picture give you any more useful information?

Kjell
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I agree, I would be very surprised if this is obesa.

So sucoleoptrata is a very likely candidate, I see no other match for this pattern on thoracic dorsum.

Theo
 
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Thanks a lot, Theo!

Best regards,
Kjell
 
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Given the recent outburst at Telemark, I think it is safe to call this one certain as well.

Theo
 
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