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Gumenuk Vitalij
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Midland of Russia, the Moscow region (Jugo-east area). 02.08.2008
To which family does this belong?
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Gumenuk Vitalij wrote:
Midland of Russia, the Moscow region (Jugo-east area). 02.08.2008
To which family does this belong?

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Interesting. First impression was a female Ernestia.
However, the third antennal segment is elongated and there is a rather long appendix to bend in vein M.

So looks more like a female Nemoraea pellucida


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Zeegers wrote:
Interesting. First impression was a female Ernestia.
However, the third antennal segment is elongated and there is a rather long appendix to bend in vein M.

So looks more like a female Nemoraea pellucida
Theo

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My first guess was Nemoraea pellucida too, but from the size and shape of the head (small) and the relatively wide, flat abdomen Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
My first guess was Nemoraea pellucida too, but from the size and shape of the head (small) and the relatively wide, flat abdomen Smile

Thanks Wink
 
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