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 Dinera, Billaea?? 
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| Nacho Cabellos | 
 Posted on 19-01-2025 13:17 
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 Member Location: Spain Posts: 1496 Joined: 27.09.09  | 
Chestnut forest. North west of spain. Aug. 15th.
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| Nacho Cabellos | 
 Posted on 19-01-2025 13:17 
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Ph2
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| eklans | 
 Posted on 20-01-2025 11:47 
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 4277 Joined: 11.11.18  | 
I think, the tarsi are too long for Billaea, and it seems that tergite 2 isn't hollowed out to the posterior margin so it's probably a female Dinera carinifrons.
 Greetings, Eric  | 
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| Nacho Cabellos | 
 Posted on 22-01-2025 21:14 
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But I see four post sutural dc, in which case it would be D. ferina
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| eklans | 
 Posted on 23-01-2025 14:08 
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 4277 Joined: 11.11.18  | 
I see, and tergite 2 is hollowed out completely which supports Dinera ferina, too.
 Greetings, Eric  | 
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| Nacho Cabellos | 
 Posted on 24-01-2025 19:31 
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 Member Location: Spain Posts: 1496 Joined: 27.09.09  | 
Thanks a lot Eric! | 
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