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Patrick Le Mao
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Posted on 28-10-2013 19:01
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These photos are not of very good quality... Is it possible to identify this Suillia at a species level?

Thank you in advance

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another one
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and the last one
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I allows me to relaunch this message...Smile
 
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where did you collect it ?
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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in Brittany (west of France), last week, near Saint-Malo
 
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no idea?
 
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Difficult to say. I need a better picture where the antenna and dorsal surface of scutellum will be more visible Frown. Andrzej
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Patrick Le Mao
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Sorry, I have nothing better...

Suillia sp for everFrown
 
Patrick Le Mao
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Thank you very much for your answer

Sorry, I have nothing better...

Suillia sp for everFrown
 
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