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Argyra leucocephala?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 23-07-2006 00:56
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Moscow region, 22 july, 6-8mm.
I hope that this time Argyra may be species level ID, both keys I have lead to same answer.
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Argyra looks easy genus: easy to understand that it is Argyra and few species. This time I have photo of male and same male collected.
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I've got reply from Igor Grichanov. Summary is:
" Yes, legs colour is exactly for A. leucocephala, but longtitude of 3-d antennae segment more for A. argyria. Leg's colour is very variable, so we have to look at more trustable pattern, so Argyra argyria."
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