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Ernestia sp.
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 08-06-2009 23:32
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hi flyforum,

I think this is a Ernestia sp.
What kind of Ernestia is it?

If needed I got more detailed pictures, from other angles.

Amsterdam forest, 8-06-2009

greeting Robert,
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Lots more angles needed - close-up of head, dorsal shot of body ... and a close-up photo of the extracted male genitalia please Wink
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hi Chris,

Hope this'll help?
I asked to show the genitalia, but it refused Frown
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and pic 3
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Looks like an Ernestia sp. to me but Theo will be able to say more Smile
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