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Ectophasia female; SW Spain
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| Andre Burgers |
Posted on 29-05-2012 20:46
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 217 Joined: 23.04.10 |
Is there a possibility to ID this Ectophasia female?
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| Andre Burgers |
Posted on 29-05-2012 20:47
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 217 Joined: 23.04.10 |
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| Andre Burgers |
Posted on 29-05-2012 20:47
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 217 Joined: 23.04.10 |
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 29-05-2012 20:48
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 6976 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Not really - we'd need to see the length of the proboscis to have a chance
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| Andre Burgers |
Posted on 29-05-2012 21:36
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Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 217 Joined: 23.04.10 |
ChrisR wrote: Not really - we'd need to see the length of the proboscis to have a chance Bummer! To get a good view of the proboscis in the wild will be next to impossible. ![]() Well, 'sp.' it will be. Thanks, Chris!!! |
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