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Neria cibaria-fam.Micropezidae
bonitin
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Posted on 23-11-2009 13:31
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Hi, its me again..Wink

I think this one looks so much like its picture in the gallery (Neria cibaria-fam.Micropezidae) that perhaps it could be the one or a close relative?
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side view..
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bumping this one up! Smile
 
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Hey, almost... Compare the extent of dark on the frons in the pictures in the gallery of the two Neria species with dark, pruinose mesonotus - in N.cibaria the frons is almost completely yellow, in N.commutata it is dark in the posterior half. Your picture shows a female N. commutata (EDIT)

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Edited by viktor j nilsson on 25-12-2009 15:54
 
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Ah, I see! Thanks Victor! Smile
Think there was a little typo no Wink?
N.commutata instead of C.commutata
 
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Oh, dear. Right you were. I edited my original post.

Cheers!

 
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