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Clairvillia bigutata to confirm, please
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La Garnatilla (Granada). May 1, 2012. More photos available.

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Looks like Brullaea ocypteroidea, but wait for others.
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Thanks Smile
 
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Sorry, it must be Clairvillia bigutata.
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Don't worry. Thanks again Erikas
 
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Hmm, strange ... I replied to this but it seems to have lost my post Sad My guess was Clairvillia or Besseria Smile
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Thanks Chris Wink Let's see..
I've more pictures from different angles..
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Besseria is not Leucostomatini, so lacking the pierces at abdominal tip.
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Yes, I think that is the same Smile
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Thanks Chris Smile
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This thread remained slightly confused for my, I have decided to reactivate it, just in case
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This thread remained slightly confused for me, I have decided to reactivate it, just in case.
Is it Clairvillia bigutata definitely, please?
Edited by Manuel Lopez on 20-01-2013 17:01
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