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Turkish Gymnosoma
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Posted on 14-06-2008 21:14
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Probably quite hopeless, but I'll give it a try. Turkey, mountains at ca 800 m. Nearest big place Adana. Due to broken hose a wet spot (2 square meter) in dry spring bed. Pine wood on one side, open vegetation on the other.
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another photo. Nice smokey wings, reminiscent of Phasia hemiptera.
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Phasinae but not Phasia or Gymnosoma ... not one I have seen before Smile
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Theo, have you any thought about this one? I posted it during your leave, so I bring it up once more.
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Reminds me a bit of Ectophasia but something doesn't look right Sad
 
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Can't see enough of it, but indeed could be female Ectophasia leucoptera.

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