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Eriothrix rufomaculata - ID eklans
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Posted on 10-11-2021 18:21
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Hello
Peleteria in Samara region. steppe zone
Thanks for help!
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prirodnick wrote:
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Peleteria in Samara region. steppe zone
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prirodnick wrote:
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Peleteria in Samara region. steppe zone
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Hi, quite sure it's Eriothrix rufomaculatus.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thanks, Eric!
 
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Well, check the apical cell, it is widely open.
Hence it is one of those other Eriothrix : apennina or argyreata.

Theo
 
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Females of those are very similar.

Theo
 
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