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Greyish Mutillid
Isidro
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Posted on 02-12-2007 17:00
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Summer 2007, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. 200 meters high, mediterranean-continental cimate. Fields and open lands near a city. About 8 mm. long.

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What species can be?
 
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take photos to pygideal area. Smile
 
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It's my only photo..

Thanks for answer Wink
 
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pygideal area photos for Mutillids helps a lot to ID them. In next time you already know. Pfft
 
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I don't believe. Pygidial area is one character aboung many others, and photo quality normally is not sufficient to see the fine striae on pygidal area.

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you have reason, Christian. Only good photos of pygideal area could help. I know that it is not easy. But good photos of that area really helps.
 
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