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Andre 68
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I presume Macronychia striginervis ♂
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Andre 68 wrote:
I presume Macronychia striginervis ♂


Depends on where in the world the photo was taken...
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Sorry I have forgotten to add the datas.
France, 68290 Masevaux, (east of France), 408m, 03.04.2007
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It is a male Macronychia, impossible to tell which one. Most striginervis are actually dolini.

Theo
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Thanks Theo. Smile
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