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Both found this weekend in De Biesbosch in The Netherlands.

1: Ernestia puparum?
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2: Phorocera obscura?
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Edited by LakeSide on 14-04-2009 08:57
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That would be my guesses too Smile
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Thank you very much Smile
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The first, I agree, the second is something else.


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The second is Lypha dubia
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Sorry, I misunderstood, I though you though the second one was puparum

It is indeed, in my opinion, Ph. obscura.

Sorry


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