Posted by Zeegers on 23-07-2005 14:48
#4
I have had a look in my collection:
the species should be impavida, but it could be a related species.
According to fauna europaea (www.faunaeur.org), impavida (as Rhyncomya; I personally refuse to write latin or greek that bad) is exclusively Italian, replaced on the Iberian peninsula by..
italica !?!
anyway, the large black spots on the face place it near impavida.
Theo Z.