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ornata or distinguenda?
Like this post Gonia , the same location.
Thank you for help
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it really looks like the male of distinguenda.


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Thank Theo
another specimen.
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It is very difficult to judge, but I think this one is female.
In any case, the gap between the eyes is very big, even for Gonia, suggesting ornata.
As does the large amount of grey on tergite 5

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