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Phasiinae -> Opesia
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 25-04-2014 00:07
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Central Granada, riverside location.

Thanks for your help

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Something weird. Looks like a Phasia but the topcel is open.
Need to think on this.


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Therefore: Opesia !

Should have thought about that immediately.

Now I will try to move on to the species.


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I was going to say Opesia but Theo beat me to it! Wink The deep concavity on the back of the head is typical, as is the open R5 cell. Always unusual wherever you find them - nice find Smile

My guess ... not grandis Pfft
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