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MorganA
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Another one I am unsure about, Zenillia libatrix?

South Norway 20th July
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No, that is a bright golden species.
Note that apical scutellar is erect.

Does the mid tibia have one or several steong ad bristles ?

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Thank you, mid tibia have 3 ad, one (second one) that is very strong, more than half the lenght of tibia.
I tried to key it with erect apical bristles first, in couplet
192, but then on couplet 194 neither fit, as I see no discals on T3 & 4, but maybe I have gone wrong somewhere else.
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Maybe scutellars are artificially erect.

Could this be Clemelis ?


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Thank you, I don't think it is Clemelis as it has rather strong marginals on T2.

If you would like I could send these two to you.
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