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Dexiinae, Hungary, Balaton with long mouthparts
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Posted on 10-07-2009 23:25
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A rather interesting one... About 8 mm
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The fantastic Prosena siberita.
I've seen twice this beauty!! Grin
 
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This species can be surprisingly numerous here in Finland in good locations, usually sand pits which the host Anomala dubia prefers as well. Quite interesting, since climatewise Finland has little in common with Portugal!

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