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Posted on 18-06-2012 11:43
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Photo 10-4-2012, Bergen, the Netherlands.
Small with a strange head. I hoped to see it again to make better photos. Frown
I have no idea.
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This is too obscure for me but it is slightly teneral - it just emerged and probably didn't "set" properly, hence the odd shape. Smile
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I think, Cyzenis jucunda Smile
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Thanks Chris and Erikas.
I have had Cyzenis albicans in the garden. Smile
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It is albicans indeed, sorry.
Erikas
 
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Thanks again Erikas
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