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Sepsis from Belgium for ID ...
Tetrao
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Posted on 19-07-2021 00:37
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This Sepsis sp was pictured in Belgium on 2021-07-18.
Is it possible to ID this specimen ?
Thank you for help !!!

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Edited by Tetrao on 19-07-2021 00:45
 
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A male of Sepsis thioracica, one of the few Sepsis species in NW Europe that can have this mych yellow.
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Thank you very much Paul, this confirm what I was thinking of.
 
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