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Psila fimetaria?
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Ruth Ahlburg |
Posted on 29-10-2007 22:40
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Member Location: Denmark Posts: 419 Joined: 26.09.07 |
2. june 2007 near Copenhagen, Denmark Best regards Ruth Ahlburg Ruth Ahlburg attached the following image: [115.05Kb] |
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Darwyn Sumner |
Posted on 21-12-2007 20:29
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Member Location: UK Posts: 146 Joined: 19.02.05 |
Looks fine to me. Do I see a little darkening on the third antennal segment around the base of the arista. If not we're looking at merdaria. There's still a chance of other species turning up in the Psila (s.l.) group, more so amongst the smaller Chamaepsila, especially on mainland Europe so hang on to a couple of these next year. Edited by Darwyn Sumner on 21-12-2007 20:30 |
Ruth Ahlburg |
Posted on 25-12-2007 18:36
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Member Location: Denmark Posts: 419 Joined: 26.09.07 |
Darwyn Sumner wrote: Looks fine to me. Do I see a little darkening on the third antennal segment around the base of the arista. If not we're looking at merdaria. There's still a chance of other species turning up in the Psila (s.l.) group, more so amongst the smaller Chamaepsila, especially on mainland Europe so hang on to a couple of these next year. Thank you very much. I think, I also see a little darkeningat the base og the arista. I?ve made the best close up possible. Best Ruth Ruth Ahlburg attached the following image: [109.41Kb] |
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