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Ectophasia leucoptera, m.?
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Armen Seropian |
Posted on 04-07-2021 18:20
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Member Location: Georgia, Tbilisi Posts: 391 Joined: 21.03.16 |
Rep. of Georgia, Gori, 29.VI.2021 |
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eklans |
Posted on 04-07-2021 18:33
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3663 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Armen, I think you are right with the male Ectophasia leucoptera.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
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Armen Seropian |
Posted on 04-07-2021 19:26
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Member Location: Georgia, Tbilisi Posts: 391 Joined: 21.03.16 |
Hello, Eric. Thank you, Eric! |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 04-07-2021 21:06
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18771 Joined: 21.07.04 |
These melanistic Ectophasia are very tricky indeed. Many e. crassipennis can be as black as shiwn here. I would not dare to make the call based on these pictures. Theo |
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Armen Seropian |
Posted on 05-07-2021 07:39
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Member Location: Georgia, Tbilisi Posts: 391 Joined: 21.03.16 |
Zeegers wrote: These melanistic Ectophasia are very tricky indeed. Many e. crassipennis can be as black as shiwn here. I would not dare to make the call based on these pictures. Theo Hi, Theo. Thank you for your expert opinion. I didn't know melanistic one could exist. Is it possible tell the species by the picture below (the same ones as above, but larger), or the key characters can not be seen on them? Edited by Armen Seropian on 05-07-2021 07:40 |
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