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Ectophasia sp.? --> female Eliozeta pellucens
karl7
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Posted on 19-09-2025 11:38
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Have a nice Day. One Question please. Is this an unidentifiable type of Ectophasia or? I would be very grateful for an answer. Kind regards Karl.
Finding data: Austria, Lower Austria, Tattendorf, 220m, vinejard, September 01, 2025, size 4-5mm.
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I think it's not an Ectophasia - I cannot see enough details to be sure but I guess it could be an Eliozeta pellucens.
Greetings, Eric
 
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Have a nice Day Eric K and thank you for the Answer of cf. Eliozeta pellucens. Maybe one day I'll find them again and be able to photograph them better.
Kind regards Karl.
 
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Second that, female pellucens

Theo
 
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Hello Theo thank you for the Answer. It's nice that female Eliozeta pellucens is possible
Kind regards Karl
 
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