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Pinned Chamaepsila nigricornis / rosae, Psilidae
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Posted on 02-06-2009 16:53
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Hi, is Chamaepsila correct ? June 2.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Once more

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Chamaepsila is correct
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Thank You Paul. Must find the species name tomorrow Wink

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Most likely one of the rosae / nigricornis couple. C. pectoralis might be possible (don't expect this one to be it) but the the part of the thiorax above the fore legs (here hidden) should be yellow rather than black.
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Yes, that's what it is. As far as I know the females are not possible to separate from each other so I will add this picture as nigricornis/rosae.

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