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Acantholeria vs Morpholeria
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Sorry, I am unable to attach a pic to an answer. So a new thread instead. Is it Acantholeria or, as I think now, Morpholeria?
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here the photos that Ruud had sent me.
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Morpholeria ruficornis !
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Morpholeria ruficornis !
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Thanks Andrzej!
According to the info I have the species has been recorded in the Netherlands only in Limburg by de Meijere in 1928 in Limbricht. So, it is interesting any way.

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