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Palloptera anderssoni
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 18-07-2010 21:52
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I found this one in the garden today. Afraid I only got one shot at it in 25Kt wind. I thought it was P.ustulata till I went through Forum Search and found this thread...http://www.dipter...ad_id=3930, my one doesn't have much of an apical wing spot.
Neither of the two species have been recorded in Shetland previously.
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I can't ignore a thread with Pameloptera anderssoni ... oh, I misread that, sorry ... no comment.
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Tony Irwin wrote:
I can't ignore a thread with Pameloptera anderssoni ... oh, I misread that, sorry ... no comment.


Grin..Nothing like a couple of Parus major eh Tony...much better than the Poecile lugubris, or Airwinia smartarsius.

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