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My first Rhagionid
Isidro
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Posted on 17-05-2009 15:04
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I thinks that must be a Chrysopilus... Unfortunately it only let me take this photo.
Yesterday. La Peña, Huesca, NE Spain. Pre-pyrenees, 500 meters. In the leaves of shrubs.

Could it be identified?

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Thanks,
Isidro
 
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More like Rhagio lineola...
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Fantastic!!! Thanks a lot Paul.
 
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I don't agree. The stigma is bicolorous, it can't be lineola.
So I suggest Rh. immaculatus.
Also better in this time of year

Theo
 
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I wasn't certain so I said 'more like'. Wink
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Fabulous. Thanks a lot Theo and Paul. I will put Rh. immaculatus.
 
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