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Stevenia sp. (Rhinophoridae)
Karol Ox
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Posted on 04-12-2013 18:59
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Hello

Thank you for an identification. Date: 11.7.2013, Slovakia-Kosice.

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Rhinophoridae ... possibly Paykullia?
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I was thinking of a female Stevenia awkward Angry This is the right moment to ask the question: Does anybody know how to separate Stevenia and Paykullia?? Frown I have those two all mixed up Sad
 
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Paykullia usually has dark wing veins but I have seen a few that are almost clear ... it could still be Stevenia so don't worry. Let's wait for one of the others Wink
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ChrisR wrote:
Rhinophoridae ... possibly Paykullia?

Thank you Chris.
 
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Piluca is right, it is a Stevenia.
Very difficult group.
Looks like atramentaria (or deceptoria)


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Zeegers wrote:
Piluca is right, it is a Stevenia.
Very difficult group.
Looks like atramentaria (or deceptoria)


Theo

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