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Onesia sepulchralis
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Thank you for ID, Karol Ox.

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NO, there is something very wrong here, the calyptra is white.

Probably, the abdomen is not bluish but greenish, and we are dealing with some species of Bellardia.


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Zeegers wrote:
NO, there is something very wrong here, the calyptra is white.

Probably, the abdomen is not bluish but greenish, and we are dealing with some species of Bellardia.


Theo


Really, abdomen is greenish. Thank you.
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Ah, the third antennal segment is elongated, so it is a female Onesia sepulchralis.


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Zeegers wrote:
Ah, the third antennal segment is elongated, so it is a female Onesia sepulchralis.


Theo


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