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| Phorocera obscura > Blondelia nigripes | |
| Jan van Duinen | Posted on 09-12-2022 14:30 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 10 Joined: 19.10.21 | This picture is from the forest in Odoorn (DR), The Netherlands date: 2022-10-18 Is it possible to identify the species? Jan van Duinen attached the following image:  [44.37Kb] Edited by Jan van Duinen on 10-12-2022 22:50 | 
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| Jan van Duinen | Posted on 09-12-2022 14:39 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 10 Joined: 19.10.21 | same animal Jan van Duinen attached the following image:  [41.41Kb] | 
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| Zeegers | Posted on 09-12-2022 14:53 | 
| Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19204 Joined: 21.07.04 | Jan, You’d better check distribution and phenology first: Phorocera is strictly spring. This is a female Blondelia nigripes. Theo | 
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| Jan van Duinen | Posted on 10-12-2022 22:22 | 
| Member Location: Posts: 10 Joined: 19.10.21 | Thanks Theo, will try to avoid stupid questions. Jan | 
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