Posted by johanvantbosch on 01-04-2020 20:02
#1
Is this Miltogramma germari? Not punctatum I think, but I have not found out yet what M. testaceifrons looks like.
Photographed near Ouddorp, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands on 16 June 2019
Edited by johanvantbosch on 01-04-2020 20:03
Posted by Zeegers on 02-04-2020 08:49
#2
Hi Johan
This is typical M. germari indeed. Testaceifrons is much smaller, more slender, very rare and restricted to Zuid-Limburg. Germari is common in the seadunes of NL. One of those ‘ Hesperia comma’ distributions I once described in ‘ Duin”: common in the seadunes, rare and very local inland. Typical for grassland species in NL.
Theo
Posted by johanvantbosch on 02-04-2020 10:20
#3
Great, thank for the confirmation and the additional information.