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Phasinae for ID, N Spain --> Elomya lateralis
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 30-06-2012 11:53
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Completely lost with this one. Nothing seems to fit. Probably something is deceiving me. Perhaps not even Phasinae? Help, please!! Shock

Taken in La Rioja, N Spain on the 23rd June 2012 on flowers by a path in mediterranean vegetation.
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I think Elomya lateralis - Phasiinae.
The recurved vein at the wing tip is characteristic.

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Of course!! Thanks soooooooooo much, Steve!! Completely forgot about Elomya lateralis. I should have known! Fits at perfection! Smile Smile Smile TumbsUp

PD: Also found here:

http://www.biodiv..._id=365597
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Steve is correct, as usual Smile
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Thanks a lot for your confirmation, Chris!! TumbsUp

The more, the better!! Wink
 
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