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Voriini in March - Kirbya or Wagneria?
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Posted on 13-06-2022 07:02
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Observation is from mid March, in a park in Vienna

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Edited by Carnifex on 14-06-2022 14:08
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that eatly, Kirbya is always the one

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Posted on 13-06-2022 12:41
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Regarding the date, I beg to disagree, as I've found both Kirbya and Periscepsia on the same day in March (not saying Periscepsia is an option here).
Unless this is a mis-ID, the statement from Tschorsnig (Periscepsia carbonaria: Mid May - End Oct) would need to be adjusted...

This is the observation (could it be Wagneria instead?):
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