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Posted on 20-02-2012 19:58
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Hi,

Only one shot of this, I'm hoping the hairy eyes and quite dark cross vein will give a clue.

3rd May 2011, my garden near Lincoln UK.

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My guess is Wagneriini but I can't be sure Smile Are you sure the eyes are hairy and not just dusty?
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Eyes could be dusty Chris, I wasn't sure but there looks to be a fine fuzz along both eye edges.


Wagneriini isn't in the list I have, did it have a name in a previous life? I think it represents Wagneria, Ramonda, and Periscepsia?

Ramonda latifrons? I have the host Mythimna ferrago. Maybe not, "There is a recent record from Devon (1978)."
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Sorry, yes - Wagneriini are Wagneria, Ramonda etc. ... all characterised by having strong bristles down the length of the parafacial (not visible here) and a petiole on the median vein (just visible) ... and bare eyes. Ramonda often has shaded wing veins to a greater or lesser extent and this very concave median vein after the bend so my educated guess would be Ramonda spathulata ... I have tons of them from April/May. Smile
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That looks a good bet!

http://www.dipter...to_id=4508

I'm working through my folders now so should have a list for you when I'm done, I think I can take this as a record?
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Yeah, it's a bit tenuous but just mark them with the thread that they appear in and Matt can check them to see whether he agrees. Two opinions are useful in some cases ... whether the ID is correct and whether we can see enough to be sure. Wink
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