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Phaonia sp.? (02.09.09) --> Helina evecta
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 06-09-2009 23:32
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Hello!

I hope, this is not good old Phaonia tuguriorum again. Size and general appeareance like it, but with dark legs. It came to the light some nights ago (northwest Germany).
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Hi Juergen,
I'm pleased to tell you that this is not P. tugoriorum Grin
Could be a P. serva.
Hot tip: Wait for experts Smile
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Hi, Lars!

lagura wrote:
I'm pleased to tell you that this is not P. tugoriorum Grin


Thanks a lot! I feel a deep relief... Wink
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Very probably Helina evecta.
Stephane.
 
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Very probably Helina evecta.


Uhh... Another one very numerous in spring, mostly represtented by the more conspiciuous males. Thanks!
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