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Tricholauxania praeusta???
Kees Boele
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Is this ID correct? Tilburg, NL, city garden.
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Is this ID correct?

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More likely a Homoneura. Did you collect it?
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Thanks; Unfortunately not but it flies in oue garden.Species, Paul??
 
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Many require examination of the male genitalia so if you can collect some...
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Thanks Paul, I'll do my best.
 
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Many require examination of the male genitalia so if you can collect some...
And you collected one, a female... Luckily for us, it is Homoneura interstincta, the only Homoneura that does not have the costal setulae running to M1+2 so easily to identify also in the female. The other specimen you sent collected in the same period was a male, but an entirely different species (not on the photos here): Calliopum tuberculosum.
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Thanks Paul for all the identifications you made. Great work.
 
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