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Tryphera lugubris
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Posted on 02-05-2012 18:53
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La Garnatilla (Granada, S Spain). May 1, 2012.

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The topcel is stalked (??)

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Yes, Teo
 
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Right.

Need to think this over.


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Tryphera lugubris, of course.

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Thanks TheSmile
 
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I also did collect this specimen from Viseu. A very nice species! Start collect these beauties! Wink
 
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