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Melodi
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Yesterday, on the car, Moscow suburb, I couldn't get normal view of the wings, but hope it can be ided to some level.
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again Egle
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thank you! It looked quite different from the previous ones.
 
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Melodi wrote:
Thank you! It looked quite different from the previous ones.


The Egle brevicornis group (including ciliata and some American species) is very hairy compared to the rest of the genus.
 
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