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Weberia digramma (ID by THEO ZEEGERS!!!); SW Spain
Andre Burgers
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No clue with this one.
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It reminds me of Clairvillia but the European species have prominent red markings.
 
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John Carr wrote:
It reminds me of Clairvillia but the European species have prominent red markings.


Thanks again, John!! TumbsUp

Yes, my Clairvillia pninae have large red markings on their abdomen. I will look into it. Wink


¡Saludos! Smile
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Could this be some Labigastera?? Cool
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Hi Andre

Definitely Leucostomatini, I am thinking either Labigastera or Weberia.
Difficult to see (can't see the bristles on the thorax), need to check my collection.

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Based on the colouration of thorax, abdomen and squama and the very gentle curve in vein M, this is Weberia (only one species: digramma).

Pretty rare species, please submit to the gallery !


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Theo!!!!!

You are making my day!! No, not my day, my month of February!!! TumbsUp Thanks & thanks!!! TumbsUp

This is very good news for me. Smile

Okidoki, I will submit a photo to the gallery (that is, after finding out how to do this Grin).


Groetjes!!
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Ask Paul !

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Zeegers wrote:
Ask Paul !


Okidoki! TumbsUp I will send him a PM.
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