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Ectophasia or Phasia sp ? --> Ectophasia
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pat_der2003 |
Posted on 04-11-2009 21:16
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Member Location: Paris area, France Posts: 1731 Joined: 20.08.07 |
this one was shot on October 11 2009, in Loire-atlantique, western France. i thought Ectophasia sp but ... pat_der2003 attached the following image: ![]() [109.2Kb] Edited by pat_der2003 on 05-11-2009 19:21 |
ChrisR |
Posted on 04-11-2009 23:27
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Do you have more angles - especially the wing? I was going to say Ectophasia but I noticed that the median vein seems to be petiolate ... maybe?
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pat_der2003 |
Posted on 05-11-2009 07:06
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Member Location: Paris area, France Posts: 1731 Joined: 20.08.07 |
i have this of the same one, same place, few seconds before the first image, with sharper wing veination ... those it help ? pat_der2003 attached the following image: ![]() [59.99Kb] Edited by pat_der2003 on 05-11-2009 07:06 |
ChrisR |
Posted on 05-11-2009 10:10
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That's better - Ectophasia because the media vein isn't petiolate ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
pat_der2003 |
Posted on 05-11-2009 19:20
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Member Location: Paris area, France Posts: 1731 Joined: 20.08.07 |
Many thanks !! ![]() |
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