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Chamaepsila longipennis? (Oxypsila abdominalis(female)
Psilidae_Chamaepsila longipennis(female) is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 750...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 18 February 2013 08:04:02
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Chamaepsila longipennis? (Psilidae)
Psilidae_Chamaepsila longipennis(male) is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 750 m...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 24 July 2012 05:35:28
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2_Chamaepsila pectoralis? (Psilidae)
Psilidae_Chamaepsila pectoralis is the correct name? Region Mal� Fatra Terchov� about 800 m alti...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 24 June 2012 04:03:02
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1_Chamaepsila pectoralis? (Psilidae)
Psilidae_Chamaepsila pectoralis is the correct name? Region Mal� Fatra Terchov� about 800 m alti...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 24 June 2012 04:01:49
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Chamaepsila sp.? (Psilidae)
Psilidae_Chamaepsila sp. is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 750 m altitude. Thank...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 07 June 2012 05:13:11
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Chamaepsila longipennis? (Chamaepsila cf. longipennis)
Psilidae_Chamaepsila longipennis is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 600 m above sea level....
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 15 March 2012 06:36:29
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? Chamaepsila atra 2 (Psilidae) <=
Leg colour is consistent with the colour mentioned in my key for atra ....
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 04 November 2011 09:15:18
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? Chamaepsila atra (Psilidae) <=
According to my key morio has three pairs of dorsocentrals and atra has four. In that case, the abov...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 04 November 2011 09:12:22
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? Chamaepsila atra (Psilidae) <=
;):D I open the link in Internet explorer. I can read the missing pages!! Thanks. In Mosilla firefox...
Posted by Halvard Hatlen
on 03 November 2011 20:55:00
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? Chamaepsila atra (Psilidae) <=
Dear Halvard, that's strange! When I click on that link, I can read the complete 57th family Psi...
Posted by Sundew
on 03 November 2011 02:25:24
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