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=> Palloptera quinquemaculata
Thorleone
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Posted on 03-06-2020 07:22
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Help with Id of this presumed Lauxaniidae. Roadside vegetagion (rich with Anchusa officinalis), southern Sweden, agriculture landscape, 2nd of June.
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Pallopteridae: Palloptera quinquemaculata fresh specimen. Larvae are told to be feeding in grasses.

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Xylosoma wrote:
Pallopteridae: Palloptera quinquemaculata fresh specimen. Larvae are told to be feeding in grasses.

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Xylo


Thank you. Seems to be listed as Toxoneura quinquemaculata in the Swedish taxonomic system.
 
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Sorry, Toxoneura is actually the correct genus. I always have problems to keep those changes in my mind. Here dyntaxa is up to date. Unfortunately this is not the case in other families.
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For what the generic division of Palloptera s.l. is worth...
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