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Nowickia marklini (Zetterstedt)?
kurt
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Posted on 18-12-2008 13:23
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Photos from 19 july 2008 at Nattsjön 62,57N 17,36O Ångermanland, Sweden.

I´m I right with marklini?

Thanks for your help in advance

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It is Nowickia, but I can't see marginals on syntergite 1&2. They might be there, I just don't see them.
So Nowickia spec. for the moment. Need to check my collection.


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Thanks Theo

I don´t have any more pictures from other angels

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I checked my collection: male ferox is much less dark.
SO you are right : marklini.


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The orange on this one does seem to be quite "muddy", which instantly makes it look different from the ferox I have seen. I have never seen marklini though so I can't comment further. Smile
 
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Oh, Chris, marklini is not just a negative ID.
I have marklini and they are similar. No doubts here.


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Nice - maybe worth adding some of these photos for the gallery
 
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Thanks Theo and Chris.
I will submit some photos.

Kurt Holmqvist
 
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