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Which Trixoscelis
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Posted on 27-10-2009 13:50
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This Trixoscelis sp. was found in august on the bank of a big river (Waal) in the Netherlands.
Which Trixoscelis is it?
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T. obscurella !
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Thanks Andrzej!
I looked through the gallery of course, but the females obscurella have almost no dark spots in the wing. Is this the male?
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hmm, plz make a pic of the postabdominal segments ! I am not sure about the sex !

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