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Scyomizidae for ID, C Spain --> Euthycera alaris (Stephane Lebrun)
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Posted on 05-11-2011 18:43
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Taken sitting on a dead leaf in a path with decidious trees by a river in the outskirts of Madrid on the 31rst October 2011.

Sorry it is the only picture I manage to get before it flew away. I think it might be Euthycera, but I am not sure. Thanks in advance for any help Wink
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Euthycera is correct
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Thanks a bunch, Paul!! Smile

These are the Euthycera species listed in Fauna Iberica

- alaris
- chaerophylli
- cribrata
- fumigata
- seguyi
- stichospila
- stictica
- vockerothi
- zelleri

in case it is possible to go further in the ID Wink
 
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Euthycera alaris.
Stephane.
 
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OMG!! Thank you so much, Stephane! This is much more than expected from this one!! Smile
 
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