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Sturmia bella ?
Thomas Kehlet
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Posted on 09-08-2011 00:11
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It looks like Sturmia bella indeed, do you have other views?
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Thank you, Sturmia bella will probably be a new species for Denmark Smile
 
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Yes, I'd agree with Sturmia bella - nice photos - and they should be on the wing right now Smile
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Thanks Chris

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Stumia bella is an excellent ID and it is not for DK on faunaeur.org.

Congratulations.

(Again: southern species heading north !)


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Thanks Theo.

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