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Ectophasia as well ?
Margarita Auer
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Posted on 14-02-2011 21:49
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Dear members,

Looks interesting.
28.6.10 garden in Lower Austria, near Vienna( northwest)

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Yes, it is Ectophasia but an unusually marked one ... Theo might be able to say more but to me it is just Ectophasia sp. without a specimen Wink
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Thank You Chris- maybe only a variation.

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Could very well be oblonga, not sure though


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Thank You Theo,

shall I submit it for gallery ?

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I wouldn't submit a photo without having a confident identification Smile
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