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Rhagio sp.
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Posted on 30-07-2007 23:59
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Hello,

Another one I photographed today. I only got one shot of it.
Is this picture enough to say more about the specie?

I was thinking about Rhagio scolopaceus . But this one doesn't have the the dark parts in the wings, which I see in the pictures in the gallery. (I hope I make my self clear as my english isn't that good...)

i169.photobucket.com/albums/u238/Tim_Corbeel/waarnemingen/DSC054981-border.jpg
Edited by TiCor on 31-07-2007 00:02
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Rhagio tringarius, male: unmarked wings, yellowish humeri.
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Thank you very much for helping me out Paul!
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I suppose this is also a R. Tringarius.

i169.photobucket.com/albums/u238/Tim_Corbeel/waarnemingen/DSC058291-border.jpg

i169.photobucket.com/albums/u238/Tim_Corbeel/waarnemingen/DSC058261-border.jpg
Edited by TiCor on 31-07-2007 20:08
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Aye!
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