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Posted on 21-12-2009 22:14
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Villanova Monteleone, Sardinia 12/07/2009 dimensions: around 12 mm.
R4+5 with a long petiole, I haven't the foggiest idea on the genre.
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Hmm, maybe Zeuxia? Smile
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it seems Z. sicardi.. but I do not have my specimens here... neither my biblio here.
 
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It is Zeuxia, indeed, aberrans or possibly cinerea.


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Posted on 22-12-2009 12:26
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Thanks Chris, Jorge and Theo.
I now know a genre to me unknown.
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