Posted by johnes81 on 19-06-2018 13:14
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Hello and Thank you, Piluca :)
the saying, "two heads are better than one" applies here. You also see
L. cinctus, so
L. cinctus it is.
I found her at sandy heathland, which also fits the description for
L. cinctus. I didn't see a male around. Hopefully, i can find a male. I was curious about other Lasiopogon species because faunaeruropaea mentions
Lasiopogon immaculatus as a doubtfully present species. Last year i found a first record for Germany, so i am always careful now.
Thank you for your time and expertise. I appreciate you very much.
I hope that you have a splendid day :)
Edited by johnes81 on 19-06-2018 13:14