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amalia_raluca
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Posted on 25-08-2008 17:44
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can u help me with this one?
photo today, Romania, Toplet (near Baile Herculane), Caras-Severin County

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anothe view
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and the last one, very bad, but maybe helpful
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Superficially, looks like Platystoma tegularium Loew; this is my guess only; most of characters are not visible on the picture. The other guess might be P. lugubre, but in that case humeral calli must be reddish yellow; here they are certainly black.
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thank you Valery
well i don't have any picture and i couldn't catch itSad

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Well, the pay for smell of soup is only clank of coins... Smile
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I agree with Valery .. Platystoma tegularium Loew looks good.
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