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Otites dominula (or unknown) male
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 07-06-2012 09:37
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It seems Dorycera (maybe inornata) ?

Beas de Granada. June 5, 2012.

Thanks sSmile much
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Dear Manuel: Elena Kameneva (who revises at the moment the genus Otites) has passed through all the accumulated material including the types of all the Spanish Otites species and came to conclusion that this is either a previously unknown male of Otites dominula Loew (known by far from only two females) or an unknown new species of Otites.

We'd greatly appreciate any material on Spanish Otites.
Val
 
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Thanks Valery Smile

I will inform to you of any new findings of this species.
Edited by Manuel Lopez on 08-07-2012 20:25
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Thank you in advance!!!
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