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Villa hottentotta or modesta?
Don Martin
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Posted on 14-05-2008 12:37
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Is it possible to determine which Villa this is?

Oslo, Norway August 17, 2007. Possibly laying egg in sandy path?

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Villa hottentotta. V. modesta has white hairs on the last abdominal segment and the 'scales' on the sides on the head (behind the eye) are pure white.
Edited by Kahis on 14-05-2008 17:17
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Thank you Kahis!

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There are other species with white/whitish hair and head 'scales' (not real scales like in lepidoptera, but they look like them), But at least here in north Europe specimens with clearly yellow hairs and yellowish scales will be hottentotta.
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