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Euthycera sp.
Rui Andrade
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Can you help me with these two?
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location: Barcelos, Portugal
date: 2007/09/09

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Euthycera sp., my guess.
Maybe E. cribrata for the 2nd one. Nikita will correct me...
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Nikita Vikhrev
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I'd prefer stop at Euthycera sp. too
Seems two different species of Euthycera...
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Rui Andrade
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Thank youSmile
 
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2nd one doesn't have any dark spot at base of anterior orb. setae. I think it's enough discriminating for E. cribrata. Am I too optimistic ?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Most probably you are quite right Stephane.
I'd prefer stop at Euthycera sp.
because I havn't and never had West Med. E.cribrata in my hand. So, I'm not ready to put my sign under determination if Rui will send this nice image to GalleryAngry
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