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Phryxe nemea (NL) > Phorocera assimilis
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21 April, Sky light, mid Netherlands. Phryxe nemea?

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Phryxe nemea has 4 pairs of postsutural dorsocentrals, and the shape of the last part of vein M is slightly different.
 
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Well spoken.

I think this is the female of Phorocera assimilis. The abdomen looks shorter than it actually is, 3 post DC and wing venation are consistent, prae-alar could very well be short and there are some hairs on parafacialia


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Well spoken indeedTumbsUp
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