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Phasiinae b/w -> Strongygaster celer
paqui
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Posted on 09-09-2010 20:14
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I don´t know if it's the same as this other one here http://www.dipter...ost_146593 That was 25-oct-08, but same location as this new one

Also by Miguel Yuste, (cut and reduced from http://www.biodiv...00832.html)

- C Spain, Segovia
- Garden, 806m
- 3.oct'09
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another view (light makes it seem clearer, but it´s the same), cut and a little reduced too from http://www.biodiv...00831.html

thanks again :)
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Hmm, it looks very interesting and very similar to the other one Smile Not sure what it is though ... looks a little like Leucostoma but they are usually not so heavily dusted.
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Thanks, I´m glad it's interesting :)
 
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This definitely needs Theo and preferably a specimen but there might be enough visible here Smile Leucostoma have those large, white calyptrae but the dusting looks wrong to me so it might be something closely related.
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Guys, it is late and it has been a week of very hard working for me.

For now, I can only give my gut feeling: Strongygaster.

Need to come back on you.


Theo
 
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Ahh, that does sound good ... I always forget Strongygaster until I have keyed one out fully Grin
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Thanks Smile
 
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Good to see my gut functioning so well:

Strongygaster celer.

Excellent pics !


Theo
 
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Wow - never seen that species - nice Grin
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