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Pallopteridae? (Paraclusia tigrina)
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Posted on 31-01-2018 16:25
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Is this Pallopteridae? From a malaise trap in south Sweden in august.
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I think it is Toxoneura trimaculata)
 
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Perhaps Palloptera venusta?
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Paraclusia tigrina (Clusiidae)

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Thanks Paul and Piet! I had some thoughts about Paraclusia tigrina too, and I suppose you are right Piet!

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Ha, still not on our list so not a species that springs to mind easily.
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