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Siphona?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 14-05-2009 17:48
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May 14, 2009, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia. Size ca. 4 mm.
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I believe it's the same sp.
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Definitely a Siphona sp. but I'll leave it to Theo to speculate further Wink Those large dots around the base of the bristles look quite distinctive.
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Many thanks for checking this Chris.
 
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Actually, many Siphona in the maculata-corner have these black spots...


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I see (anyway it's collected Theo).
 
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