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Phryxe (Zeegers); SW Spain
Andre Burgers
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Posted on 08-03-2023 16:42
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It seems to be a female Phryxe, although the vertex is very broad (even for a Phryxe). Need to check the literature.

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Bedankt, Theo!!! TumbsUp

Waiting for your final verdict. Smile
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Yes, it should be a female Phryxe.

Will be difficult to get to species, since it is a female


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Zeegers wrote:Will be difficult to get to species, since it is a female


No problem, Theo. With genus happy as a pig in mud. Smile


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I’ll leave you to it, then …. Smile
 
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Zeegers wrote:
I’ll leave you to it, then …. Smile


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