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Ectophasia oblonga ?
Rafael Estevez
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Pictured during mid-July 2008 at Gema del Vino (Zamora) Spain at 650 mts. Open chalk hills, size about 15 mm.-
Thnks once again.-
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This other specimen was taken at Rodicio (Orense) Spain at 800 mts. In an Oakland clearing during August 2008. I understand this could be the same species, correct?
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I'd take a risk: E. leucoptera.
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The first specimen could very well be oblonga, but I'm not 100 % sure.
The second is crassipennis.


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Very gratefull to both of you.-
Rafael
 
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