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Which Choreades? --> C. femorata fem.
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Posted on 03-08-2008 17:58
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Hello,

P?rigord (South of France), 270 m above sea level, 17/VII/2008.
Choreades seems me correct.
Is it possible to be more precise?
Thanks in advance.
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What happens with the colours of the image? It seems to be a female of Choerades femorata, which shows the long scape. Yours
 
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Hello,

The photos were taken early on the morning of a cloudy/rainy day, a few steps in the forest. Not very good conditions to get a correct picture.

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