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Pangonius variegatus (Thanks Paqui and Theo)
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The picture was made 17-07-2009
Habitat: Deciduous woods, 5o mts river
Corunha- Spain
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Pangonius sp.
 
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Gracias Paqui
 
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That might help


Need to check


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Thanks Theo
 
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I'd say it is the male of Pangonius variegatus.
Note the distinct spots on crossveins.(there are more species with this feature)

Theo
 
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I can send more images of the part in that you are interested.
Thank you very much for the identification
 
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