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Lonchaeidae, Hungary
piros
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Posted on 17-01-2025 19:15
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Old photo, 21_04_2015, near Szeged, Hungary. Lonchaea?
Thanks for any comments in advance!

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Iain MacGowan
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Yes - Lonchaea sp. female I think
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Posted on 18-01-2025 19:28
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Thank you! Species, perhaps? Smile
Wing blade whitish, tip darkened. Does it help?
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Sorry - its only in a few cases that its possible to tell the species from a photograph. I think the shading on the wing might just be an effect of the light as there are no European species with bicoloured wings
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Thank you, I got it! Smile
 
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