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is it Dioctria sp-> Laphria sp -> Choerades sp male
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Looks like Laphria spp. Possibly L choreades?
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Many thanks !! Smile
 
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It's a amle of a Choerades species, not Laphria choerades.
 
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Many thanks !! Smile

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