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Posted on 28-06-2006 21:56
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I think, because of the venation.
Maybe the "knick" in it?s eyes helps with the id
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an upper view of the head, nice
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a ventral view
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maybe this is a male?
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i would venture to call this Petrorossia, in Spain P. hespera is likely, i found this species in Andalucia recently, however there are many look-alike species differing only in details of male genitalia so the genus is in severe need of a revision.
 
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thanks Smile
 
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