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Raimo
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Posted on 22-11-2024 17:27
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I don't think it's P. trimaculata - for me it looks like a female P. laeta.
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This female has crossed interfrontals, trimaculata and laeta have not.
What is it - I don't know.
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Ok, difficult, but it should be some Phaonia at least?
 
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Among the ~70 Phaoniae from the CE Manual there are only a handful with interfrontals. Eliminating the yellow legged, those with 3 dc and the southern ones: remains Phaonia gobertii and wahlbergii?
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The likeness to those two don't look great, but my knowledge is poor. Maybe stop at Phaonia sp.
 
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