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Miltogramminae
Mihailo Vujic
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29.6.2018. subfamily Miltogramminae, maybe Miltogramma or related genus? Which details are important for identifiaction?
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Amobia? Proclinate orbitals replaced by row of hairs.
 
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Thanks John. I will extract genitals later.
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Amobia signata. Cerci, surstyli and aedeagus are charachteristic for this species.
 
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signata: according to Dr. Pape, 'the aedeagus widens apically into a very large phallotreme'. Unmistakable versus oculata.

John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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