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Phasiinae -> No Stronygaster
paqui
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Posted on 07-09-2010 20:51
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By Miguel Yuste, (pic cut from here http://www.biodiv...60301.html )

- In C Spain, Segovia
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Edited by paqui on 12-09-2010 15:59
 
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Wow - very interesting ... the only thing I can imagine would be Opesia, but that is a very wild guess - we need Theo, as ever! Smile
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Sorry to let you down this time


Looks very interesting, if it is not photoshopped...


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no more pics of this one, but I'll look for more (same location)
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I think this one is an ideal candidate for a net Wink
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given the other pic, might be Strongygaster as well.


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Thanks Smile

- i link the other one http://www.dipter...d_id=33080
Edited by paqui on 10-09-2010 17:14
 
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Posted on 11-09-2010 20:17
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To criticize myself: the topcel is open, so it seems.

Can't be Strongygaster


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