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Dinera? => Dinera carinifrons
sbushes
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Posted on 06-12-2021 00:14
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Dinera sp?
August 2021 - Malvern Hills, UK

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Yes. I am not sure which one you have. First impression is D. fuscana, whcich you likely know as D. carinifrons.
I am not sure if you have ever figured this out in the UK.

Theo
 
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Ok nice, thanks Theo - yes - we have two species listed for this genus on our national database - D.carinifrons and D.grisescens.
 
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Yes, but carinifrons is split and you should have fuscana instead of carinifrons s.s.

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